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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESD,‘Y, APRIL 26, 1865, é een ae IS ROS Ee . RET SERRE INN LN re geen ae a . a il c x +of which our late President was P¥ mortua: sn eS sis ae Ee eee ee * | Zar m8, and United Brother’ Lodge (t0-P hundred and Ofty strong, yore a silk ribbon, having hy and they fel! back to the Sas quiety and peacea-f4 ‘Then followed the Mm reat McD whose’ dent etc to the memory Of the Mlsented an impressive appearance. The wintows anf er) en. iy " . quieity an Lee gee ee great mon w leath called them fourth, wi pearance. The wintows yr cg ey 9 in it: ; ae bly aschildron, No aggressive feling was doveloped, pg e? (hth commenct Ne yy ‘solewn, peculiar and peerless sateen prvrempel .—- catabitshments were crowded with Park Lodge, H. Ho'gh, Master, 42 membors. a TTC ORT ae and no remonstrance waa uttered by the crowd whi Cay es ip cappn Ele TET! » while the swops and sidewalke im Mt. Moriah, D. Youuy, Master’ 45 meiabern eS > ae MAN 7 EMPLOTE, they were urgad to vl ame zs wee fo — a ie sp! ate eae Nearly oppasite pape bd a DEAD, fons Lad ey possession of by the moro sterner sex, Joh D. Willa, No. $50, H. Wilson, Master, 90 mom- Fl 3 seenerarseersner excesatsene sierra seneraceereccee bie WeRO subdiied by the solemaity and suineea of the o°- HM ai 448 was tho inseription s— ie Lemporarily drpomted, commaniod general notion thy ff on was intense, end-all agai fe ee 10,808, the procas ors a Hi nomena a casion. On the Broadway side, where the crowd was sane ssanresenneestl 2 space which it occupies is about te: 4 Play the greatest ed in pronoancing the Mi, i, J lalaboreer, Master, 200 members The Tallin fooloty presented an extrem “ly fine appear- Hf ops.st, not a sinzio exhibition of bad temper or fig Qo eeneraraes ears mae-nace Anatase fand a railing, of the rustic onjer partially Gout ng A oldest intabitage, “UN Within the recollection of the *ariem, No. 497, Phillipa, Master, 40 members, tap hy No. 487, 3: Lotz, ‘Master, 60 members. {ngton, A. H. Colter, Master, 50 members. Ger, Wi he Mout "ery, No. 103, C, ©. Browne, Master, 80 mem- Mann, Wr, Master, 89 members. Re wee Homes, Maser, ‘and Silentia, George Bill, Master other), 45 inembers. B® pla, Mo, "L. Buchanan, Master, 200 mem- ra Hiram, No, 449, 80 members, Cyrus, D. Demag® Maad’", 35 members. Sohn tracoeke Se. 40, B 3)- Mallory, Master, 60 mem- ance, carrying the flags of America and 1 aly entwined, f§ iI) fuel; t bi covered wth heavy erape. iMl-feeling was mada on the part of the people, 3 Sa baw to him os “a shape—surrounds it. It resembles a miniature monu- adison square was equally thronged, and th Cores Tnlon, one tnundred and twenty-five AONE, DIOP the” moving: of the Tce gee tana’ a id sedapaere tees 10 sooneased Ment, the pedestal aud thé column being of the ordinary pf °° which tho Worth, monurent iy stony (hepa om : " \ on rn the f ope with peop Sweaty sented a good appearance, wearing a badge of wint satin ee ot Ge cone Ge tans a At 646 the following words appeared: "— E woe OFMOr appearg the name—Low too % h people, some of whom ciambered up the sides of the ribbon, with a heavy black border, bearing the in'S°T'D-P was eartl A aaeansaveesecconeecoee seee-scgees Coton, eacasesoone CHAT "tees Mie : | rip wi a ‘ia rw i ca “i Ad ly of the honored head of the nation. are SC ereenimaae 2 Rb Po sic 3 cortign o9 ) pamsed on ite way arriageae oo people there, anon the Chatham street side, were wall a? ‘Toe lf) the Rand trath of all bis re ma nna thi incase eae pooenaeoe 4 ni myth rey to the depot riage, Is jeaven, ne 4 ‘ . ted ; pofnt were a yiew of the procession could be obtained sed ra Qreccocccccrrencccecnes neceoreece snes svececsvoronee-y ys dressed, respectable and orderly, The entire mass, such CERES. in size this city has never before seen, seemed to bo} aeeeeeteniee- tere tienemere:mmpope nnn, tte Meee orsesetrocoorone nett, AtGimbrede’s, under the Metropolitan LYotel, wa? & wand not » foot of elevation was lett unpatroni The head of the procession reached Fifth avenue at quarter st one o'clock, and slowly wended its way pass elmonico’s corner. Inspector Carpenter and his mounted H} police had a hard task to clear the thoroughfare; but the animatéd by Se sentlment, and controlled by one im- Tho panels of the pedestal bear appropriate ] orn. puls®, High and low, rich’ and poor, native and foreign PM handsome monogram of AL, ana undermen * the fo!" ae! On the first is the adieu to the departed: — I Queveeeonenenecccoees re~setesttete—oe GOOD NIGHT! ‘born, all seemed to be touched by the one sentiment of Mf lowing :— Tegret and sadness, that subdued the natural tendency of AOOP CO tOCOOTT EPO IOIEE * great masses to indulge in mild forms of mob violence, —ile rese, AND oan WE MOURN OUR Loss. 3 land made them as quiet, as peaceble, as orderly, as tho THM the plain tilier of the sod FLIGHTS OF ANGELS Cnn ever ea cae ‘ose beans No. 106, J. P, Cursan, Master, 60 members. ORR AAA NEIDINIDIE P| songregation the country church bell calls to prayers on) Tower'd o'er his peors in mind and oul, a God, SING THRE P] squeezed; but beyond this nothing occurred worthy ot Isdgo No, 241, 20° momb' The National Glee Club—reprosenting a combination of pa mXd-summer day. The city never saw a greater throng, ‘The assassin’s hand bestowed the r’acrowne TO THY REST! mention,’ The mies display was much admired; but : hy te nd =, einte ee fe meee the Henry Clay Debating Society, the Webster Literary pq nor a "Qore orderly one, e adventurous urchin that® And the wide, wide world now echoes: his renown. sesovonosesseresocoroconorse® Ba all eyed were strained to catch the first glim of the eelat We , Mastel Association and the National Glee Club—made a fine ap-fgclimbed the trees overlooking the Park, dropped pearance. Their badges were the game as nearly allfgfor the time being his outlandish calls for g badges worn, with the exception of having National Glee P4 his comrac'eg with outlandish names, and sat] Club at the top. tasolemnly an quietly and watched the funeral[’ And last, though far from being least, was the Island gg procession with ¢ dignity and a seriousness rarely wit- and Rosedale Social Clubs, the Island having a neat and fg nessed in tho Park from furtive youths, There were no) appropriate badge. This society numbered seventy- ggincidents, such as Spring up and are garnered by the five, and was fully represented. The Rosedale, fg arzus.eyed reporter on gther public oceasions in the City under Chief Marshal William H. Murphy, wasp@Hall Park. The people were too sad and depressed to represented by but few of its members, owing to gaindulge in mirth or sportir@ tricka, No one was drunk the fact that many of them, belonging to various mill- fijto create a disturbance, and Ao one was elated enough to} ‘The insulted nation, bowed with bitterest grief, marbl Demands stern veugeance for her fullew chief. pean un teetetappabe dex POLOLELILELELE L488 OE DOE EDIE DLE DOLE DODOLIDE, ; At Stuyvesant Institute was the following motto:— WITH MALICE TOWARDS NONE; eee es een ceesen seapsoooantent erent et WITH CHARITY FOR ALL. SEMPER HONOS, NOMENQUE TUOM, i seapanganannataeanaaaen ca! which contained the remaias of the martyr; and, although it did not make its appearance until three fg o'clock, the patience of the multitude was not relaxed in the least, A general uncovering of heads on the part of fi the male citizens along Fourteeath street announced the arrival of the funeral car, and as it wheeled into Fifth avenue the example was followed by the thousands as mbled there, ‘or four hours the steady tread of the nt re Sounded through the thoroughfare; but Tt rag ot the spectators relaxed not, The people felt that i Charter Oak, No. 249, W. C. Pezktnallt, Master, 20 mem- ra, Enterprigo, Curtis, Master, 20 mouten, 5 Lebauon, J. R. Curran, Master, 20 membera | United Slates, 73 members. King solomon, Koch, Master, 26 membory Gorman Union, No. 64, 6 members, agoras, No. *6, 45 members, -Avoturus, No. 274, 105 members. Dontinental, No. $87, 30 members. LAUDESQUE MANEBUNT, On the third is the inscription :— AO ACOO LOSE RCEE LEER LOOOOODE OE DOPE IEEE: i surrounding the name “Lincoln; and opposite; om the pi jarmory of the Ninth regiment, was the following !— ewenaetaapeegoaaaaae THERE'S A GREAT SVIRIT GONE! Purnain, No, 833, W. T. Pincknoy, tt jon. the peopte, with tearful eyes under MQ rerrreecesannencoes ence ce-cene ae annerent eeernnee Pail i ‘ann Ne Bt incor are, 08 member compatio, were lg take par tn he fata sent. So te pe nent arengraer MY Eioadh te aarin as cero Tonatta tog © * te me ane the quinn from Shakspere>— cos Govier rand pete Oe Harmony, 30 members, The “Olympic,” under the charge of Honry J. Ray-(Munmurmuringly the moving of the honored dead and bps galled te Hoeven sais ee } Us life was gentle, and the elements off Even then many a lingering glance was cast behind te +Gormania, 50 members, mond, was quite well rey nted, each member wear- B) mournful peeeenns, and silently breathed over them i? mixed in him, that nature might stand up catch a view of the reeeding column as it faded-out of Puritan, Samuel R. Kikrham, Master, 64 members. {ng appropriate badges of mourning for the de thelr most heartfelt and fervent prayers, and snw it gow ¢ Milucnce in the cause of Liberty and Union shal: \d say to all thi ae sight, and “became ous of the things that were.” Anu sti H Zacharla, Maser, 50 members 4, la ctogation ‘of. the Knights of St. Patrick, and pS from them with a pang a every Yfeart and a sigh from fg 3 Femain forever, Ar\s any Soalitie wars i et eee h coe] Maso another from t! ‘were rocession. lev Nera dag: piteig anes <anedod'by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, head. Puli beiecrh auc Buchan occasion, such a crowd and such afM™ Smmediately under this was esiileld with the wo ig the End of the Roate, column above the panels four fg beautiful wreaths of immortelles, inlaid with crosses of jet, were suspended, giving grace and finish to the testi- Monial, « ?n this site a fitting monument to the memory Hef the ass: \esinated chieftan will be raised. THE SCENE FROM THE MAISON DOREE. THE GERMAN ORGANIZATIONS. Those socicties made a very fine display, and took their posftions in the following orde1 New York Sharpshooters, Captain Louis Geisler, forty men, in green uniform and with badges of mourning. As early as ten o’clock yesterday morning tho im mense concourse which had been gathering in Fifth av- enue aud Thirty-fourth street for at beast an hour before began-to take fixed positions from which to view the @1 by their band and banner, and which consisted of the nd Ledge and nineteon subordinate lodges, num- ring altogether one thousand members, The next. ras the “Indopendent, Order ‘of Tod ‘Mon, in” front whom was borne three massive Ii @raped wih, crape,, followed by thelr banner, also fd , The German Bakers, (employers) about seven hundred day New York may never sce in. The world never witnessed so grand a collection of welll dressed, intelligent, well behaved beings, male and female, as thronged the streets of New York fy yesterday and gathered around the bier of the teader of| arnene. pocrooreseeees “A time for weeping, But vengeance is uot sleeping.” weeneeewnenronrenn ane eene: Next door to the Institute were the folowing in white the nation. No outbreak, no violence, no feverish Com- Bil ietters on a black ground: solemm funeral pageant in honor of the illustrious dead Goris With: tie. sie Welgtitena learente ing Rf men. These form two associations, of which Messrs. Jacob MM motion marked she 1mm Mesby teen ground :— ‘A neight; Wing clock strikes one. A salute like a this sub-division numbered abost, fifteen hundeod’ west py Eidt and Johm Dexheimer are the respective Presidents. gui gy May ay tone th gs Faber aa tho flow BQ seenwerecarene cece eestea ov anarenenaeeracrercooee @ EE single peal of thunder is heard, and the whole line, fg During afl the remainder of the morning tho tide kept 4 1, Fi They bore two banners—the United States flag and the bakers’ banner, dressed In mourning. The New York Turn Verein, President Metzner, in a| g body, nambering four hundred men. 6 Turner Tambour corps, twenty men. ‘Turner Sharpshooters, forty men. The Turner Zoegiings Verein, forty members. Turner delegations from Bloomingdale, Brooklyn, New @ Brooklyn, East New York, Strattonport, Jersey City and q Hudson City, numbering in all about two hundred men. The Turners appeared ia their Turner dress, and wore white linen coats. They bore in the procession folded 4 flacs and banners jvaued fm mourning. through cur city. Our armies had gained a succession h numbered ‘in the aggrogate MM “The veterans of ths Turner regiment, President Strip-—§f Slorious victorios and #nation jubilantly turned out Apel, fifty men. | They bore the old regimental colors and to do them honor. Broadway then presented a hollday iB) numbering “about forty-eight. members; “and thot a4 Bae reamed Je non ea ine oe oem Presi {PPearance, flags and streamers waved from every house, ucceudod by the order of ‘nal Morsch, which carried fal, euker’s votorons, President Rosenberg; thirty-six wo beautiful colored banners, and numbered about four : Dundrod pargagred banners, and numbered bout four Kd” Veterans of the Garibaldi regiment, President Adam ra aia as Proadent, numbering one hundred (i ee hundred and fifty men, who bore the old embers, followed; after wich the only order in the f : ; Presi Procession which wore the full revalia appoared—namely, Ment Can ie lentes) :xegtenent,, Brett, je United Divina Lecse Mo, 1—whieh locked: ¥60F. 08 hen followed the Roclal Reform Societies, which in- oni iy eres ye ace Aicludes the Cabinet Makers’ Association, nambering at The rear of this division was closed by the United Sons fg lenst One thousand men. About a dozen fings and ban- $f Erin, headed by ther Dauner and band, Many mem: ™ Tien followed the. Arbetor Bund. (Workingmen’s fl Ribile thee ordar Wore gro nnitorms and red caps, HM Union), three hundred men; tho German Carvers, two fd Sra the rramainder were drisved in black, aud wore the Fi tundrcd men; the German Cigar Makers’ Association, 8 © Trish civic societies, President Augnst Koch, four hundred and fifty men; pd Normandie Aid Society, fifty men. f@ which had pr secrved is Javed patiently for three hours, Pitamtns to an. Yad moved, Now the spectacors expects fg Fouts above Twonty:sixth street; By one o'clock the prépare to vie W the exhibition. Everything that im-jaj crowd had reached its maximum in nombers, and the peded their vie. ¥ bole peencyes, cs the general gaze was MM scene was at its height in completeness and effect. ‘ lcsers to the J anction round which the cortige was to Standing at the intersection of Twenty-sixth street, an@ In'the banquet hall of the mansion the lady friends of 4 looking up the avenue, the display was truly a credit te the metropolis and worthy of the main thoroughfare of ‘The fourteen lodges of th» Bnai Bareth, or Sons of the # satya e s siret By one oeock the ‘Covenant, caine next, preceded by their band and ban- er, und nurbered about fifwen hundred members, ‘The Free Sons of Israe!, consisting of nine lodges, with their band, succeeded them, and were headed by a very Aarge white and black banner with the word Lincoln in ‘the contre, and around it the words— 4 “The father of this country is dead; the nation mourns for him,’? ‘The following was the order of the 1 - avian ai 4 lodges in this sub- ‘oah, Reuben, Levy, Arish, Isaka, Zebulon, Naph- ehali, Tan and Gad, which nurnbered ’ = @ine hundred members, The next in order were Abraham Lodge No. 1, 0. B. ofthe mighty Hudaon, It was a proud day for New ‘York, and a new evidence to the world of the well founded strength of republican institutions. ‘The police arrangements, under Captain Brackett, of | the City Hall precinet, were all that could bo desired. The machinery worked smoothly, and without jar or trouble, Affairs could not have been better arranged. In action faithful ancin honot clear; Who broke no promire, serv’d no-private end; Who gained no title amd who lost no friend. OLED LOO ODOT POLO LI DETE DE LODO IE eanerenesnenee. Thou art the ruins of the noblest man ‘That ever lived in the tide of tire. Woo to the haud that shed this costly blood, The Scere In Broadway. Scarcefy two months sines a joyous cavalcade paseed| At Gurney’s’was the following tribute to the late Pre- sident:— Sleep, martyred hero, sloop! Thy going % thy great and just rewara, Among the faithful and the good whese lives Are stainless lives, hath lefs a gloom Upon a nation’s and a people's joy. A silent city from its domes and towers, With universal tears, flings out its signs of woe, The Fifth Division, The Elghth Division. given route, the Fifth division followed. It was com-f§ BROOKLYN CITIZENS AND SOCIETIES, posed of Irishmen. Green and gold, mingled unhappily 4 This division formed a vory mteresting portion of the} with the solemn badge of the grave, were the devices py Civic branch of the procession, and attracted much atten- ‘which each man wore in the ranks. On arm, shoulder fi tion along the route. It marched past in the following Bf ‘and breast cach member of each Irish society Colonel E. J. Fowler, Marshal. ‘wore some cmblem expressive of ay ‘ aa sees expressive of sympathy for F¥ aids, Dr. Jas. 7. Farley, John Vliet, Henry Mitcholl, fq is dead. e ven the little children, the sons of Irish tj Chas. Carrol Sawyer. " , ‘ . ; Thus yields the cedar to the axe’s edge, ‘parents, with their nent little green jackets slashed with ff Band. BY Whose arms gave shelter to the princel¥ eagle; gold, were provided by their patriotic fathers and moth-f neh nnn oe eae, Composed of the most proml-R Under whose shade the ramping lion slept; ‘ers with badges suitable to the solemn occasion. ANF nanan, Esq., assisted by Messrs. AA. Low, Luther Bi JWihoes ton ranelt ovecpieet oa ty maid Grishmon who took part in the procession manifested inf] Wyman, G.’T. Pierrepont, E. Griffith and Mr. Fiske. zi RARE Ligne NG AO ee bee @omo way oF other their love for liberty and their reve-f] Kings County Modical Socioty, headed by Dr. Bennett, yf From an early hour vast crowds thronged the sidewalks, ence forthe great dead, And now we will proceed vol Hess Company No. 17, Samvel Bouton, Foreman,” FAstons and every available inch: of ground in Broadway. B Temperance Cadets, No. 1, numbering ‘one hundred ff detail those of the Irish sociecies which took a prominent gy 20d fifty boys, carrying a huge banner draped in deep ¥ Part in the funeral cortge:-— mourning, fnecribed as follower— Ei window along Broadway was crowded with onger specta ti je . : accoeconerrperscrererse secerrorectecroosooroeoroe-yygs tors arranged tier ebove tier. Temporary balconies had “ The United Sons of Erin, bearing a banner at their TEMPERANCE CADETS OF THE SEY hoon recta outside of a number of stores, which wore hid Betwoun the stanzas was » likeno Yzod. But the military lines have nos yet beem ex- Bend, heavily draped with mourning, headed this divi- By VISITATION OF THE B. V. MARY. Pi fied with Indies, Every honsctop was | covered, get piensa tne teat mote hausted, and the solid battalions of the People, rank aud @ion, They numberet about one thousand mex, each 2 | SOUTH BROOKLYN, FAB and at tho comers of the carlos aire te om olin heavy folds over the capitals of the columns of thopg me, Af to come, and. comptes be Papers pe he orem Wearing the green collar, tipped with gold, and inf Sicatel: amen Don. Fi them, all occupied by anxions watchors for the parcace of amin floor, caught up by large bows of black ribbon perore which the gerried ranks which pre: Bom insianves dreped with the livery of the grave. ‘Aid, Robert Dill HB the funeral procession. It wasso arranged that the street i) Next jis live came th t Order of Hibernians in ‘ js Strong force—mumbering perians wo thousand men, fH Thes*, in sinilit de with t MA ndmonished the crowd, in deep reverberations, that the remains of the President were being conveyed to ther funeral car, and the cortege waa ready to move. The ex- pectancy of the crowd now set In, but took no other form than certain mathematical calsalations, fo. which space A] and velocity of large bodies were prominent features. J peti before twoo’elock thevhead of the procession, Breached the vicinity of Twenty-sixtly street—moving ~ ‘atcommon time to the mournilil strains of a minor A dirze. From this moment the orowd fell into an im- B pressive stillness, amd the thousands agermbled withim Bi range of the eye were only known’ by ® sea of human faces, fd, For fully one honr eolurans of troops—citizen soldiers, A the pride and safety of ahe natiun—the fellow citi PAand reserves of the brave volunteers who have so nobly mistained our iienor ia the feld—moved by with a heavy ‘the committee wi rojonaguraled oe soleeies demon- tration are wond: ing at the broken column which rests, Ho oe Lar tho rostrum, which was deetined fq Princely Fesidences, wealth and fashion. Tho gradual ascent in this portion of the avenue added vastly to the which every denom: (nation, Hebrew and Christian, radi-P scenic effect, and spread out in a far reced Cal and orthodox, was t participate, The shattered i ™ column creates curio: ‘ity; but the figures o! iberty aud, i stance of all phases, The commodious sidewalks were eee attianie: wi Nee fog fhe fej ee literally jammed’ with crowds of people standing, while lanx of Masons, whose ' cl igh e Fe Makoms, whose | Ter Onder. The broken columa fd the massive steps leading up to the palatial residences Great husbandmaan, though | ; lpn vol talick tins tc wonton fae (is osede fallen, and that his bret, ‘wen were thus reminded of his FY tiers to the very walls, against which stood watragsling e " leath, + finned i ‘tions quite eligible for sight sects AClad throughout its entire length in tho sable garb of ‘Whose futase fats shall yet Half an hour bas passe d, and tho advance guard of Ar My ‘uotomfortable. At cthe. windows of te Mi mourniag. Crapo floated from every casement where Shall our annaty'speak - Dare 3 round the square with i ‘he dress and momentum for B4 mitiio: : ts, blending harmoniously the rarest so short a timo stnce our atarry banner, gorgeous with its And make a record of thy deedand name, which they are noted. Al moat glants in size, they wero fl i onalre Oca en ncare. In many instanoes‘could be Bila el Gt pioneers of the migtt ¥ columns which followed in 4 opserved numbers of ladles—of all shades of comeld- instead of the merry shouting, laughing multitude of BM rowed suas to leave a dreamend sha 1 y : aped space, in whichRJeach other, the sounds of their prancing steeds a eral effe the 6th of Marcti, Themuftled rou.cg of the dram, thogd were she following Words on a white ground, only to bé. the ‘socom waiment of” the sorrowful mete conpest meuraing. To oi te i ee raiety ocr slow measured tread'of the military. And how is this? B AANA LC LOOARDIOCO-DOODON notes, the dirgew and the f aneral marches of military By ctreet, were draped from bagement to attic with crape, ; IN PERPEIVAM REI MEMORIAM. ; is, Nex Rizsoiee of the Ss tac) ° OOO LELELEAELELELEDELEIELOLILE AEEE LODO: sounds of kettle: drums, mu fed and subdued, and in ts'of the deceased and minix\ur of trade on cither sido may enlighten us. fantipodal contrags to the spérit -stirring airs of which thoy BM Sac stenive -olysainlvpreud i ik One strikes as—a coffin on which is incribed the name off was the following:— are occasionally the instruin ents, Here marches the iM ‘Notwithstanding the vast assemblage, particular ‘Lincoln,” o'er which a figure of a woman bends in fy eeeareneere-cvececewwoseseeccocsosececceccoccccere OM yoloran ranks reduved almest (0a corporal’s iuard, and ing, but every one stood Axed in his position, or m JUSTICE TO TRAITORS 1s ig i's torn and ballet-plereed cote re (Munlibgs proudly on thei onty when forced by the swaying or cireulation of enenenresorcceroeennee-recnns enccercocoercesosncely ee oe Abreeze. There are the moving b. italions of Hizhlanders, solemnly impressed. ” iwi MOURN THE DEATH OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. 3 . ence maneerenrnedireae neon hed crowd. Every person seemed solemnly imp rcsccocssrencrocerssst once sonesee: set sere yy —And on the other :— comes the gray-uniformed Seves ith, marching with a dress MM jn, keeping with the occasion. which could only bo-likened tow ptapelled plane, Now MM "ghartly’ before one o'clock a detachment of police ar with aquick step, im the wake of a few commands, the Hf rived and were distributed av their beats along the route, pannesesereeseenrre nt tite teense oe ereoor@ A artillery, rushes past, with mounted —_ eaissons, & to drive the ple back; their ‘At 703 was the inscriptioa:— the iron and “brazen” thaoal® of their ord pa] Was DOC, Deccan oo a a ihe curbing Was nerecerenereccerscsrsoocee scceovocecseocerecccoooen tg nance drooping to the earth, neaflled with erape. Bd iimit. gy tall , steps, which keep time to the solenin motes of the “ Dead Pe fhe ad Ae naa @] March in Saul,” and Use military cual Wis continued by » TAG ads tien tal ered ahrine, brilliant host of cavalry, ten abre est, whose atceds 7 sept 2 : the north gide of the square. Half.past s two has aerived. hole A halt is ordered. ‘The procession is k Rotted by its own 3 Buchastst of Liberty. J MK numerical Iabyrinths; but courier ri tes along the line| to bring forth the millennial novelty of a service ing ing picture a scope of human life and circum- Hope beneath it furni 8h no clue tothe solution. It had) denoted tifat one memb er of the great human circle had jaf were filled with men, women and childtén, ranging im torn the time: : pee nn crace Bac of thy Sine tho coriége—w section o f the Broadway squad—Mlesfd dwellings were the families and especial friends of thelr crimson #tripes, ffattered in the breeze. A silent crowd At’ 753 the black drapery over the windows wasBMtheir wake Now troop a ‘er troop of cavalry succecdsM ness, delicacy and ago—dressed in the habiivments of ‘The various designs and mottoes whicli adorn our palaces i bands. Next is heard the ahi til notes of the fife and the #4 inscriptions and appropriate devices, urns supporting At 76%both windows-were covered with black; om one| fragment of a regiment im 7% uave costuine, with its Iii tne sidewalks, there was not the least vindictive | HW criof. Under this is written {with their cavingorms glittering im the sunlight. Anon BM wasao loud talking, no laughter; ail was subdued AID RONE DLE SEDO DODE DEDOIIIE OO L ; S MERCY TO THE PEOPLE. great arm of the service whicth imitates heaven's #4 41) vehicles were at once ordered on the side streets. IB The good and gread to God belong Bi Gronadiers, in tall furchaperus, fle past with measured Ml About one bute past one o'clock a salvo of artillery Slavery's tyrant chain is broke: Decome restless by the svends of the minute guns from POODLE EOLA ALLELE LILLE POLDIDIDIODEDIDE and {t moves again, Dbring the pause, however, a briet seneaverereoeeD fal ot the tote Prop ABCONCePtION of the numbers which had, passed Wae-real- Anci under white stars. Th» festooning on the upper portion Hg coved them will become a mere ad¥ance a ooning u ‘ < > gnard. These boys were peculiarly dressed in green shirts, curb was kept perfo:tly clenr, and fow at. pp 0l the building wow more tastily finished that it had been, FF Now the approach of tho'ercort of honor a mnounces that lined and bordered with white satin, black pants and made by the crowd to exceed the limits and all the lower columns on the front were entirely fi pean! seater cp ease 2 ple Bae Babe the honored corps will soon pass throug h the square, and nited Se “to a st MA . 0 " Cute appropriate devices on the 2 - ne oll pe wore fj Stzhes draped in mourning, Paar paige ae a allt pollo feorteares sre ®A Tirady’s photographie gallery, ftnmediatety opposite codedrandhpcaseearceng joo arson pve inte ha Mtroad, eloquens with securty to onr constitution and se yasplendid drain corps, and. the melancholy pj Temperance Cadets, No. 2, numbering seventy-five boys. By Crier ‘Each person eoemed tho much alive to the gi Stewarts, was dressed profurely, yet appropriately. | Be. i Miawa ty rani aacics efter! in BY deuit to traitors and assassin. notes of “The Blac! biid “hare familiar to every M aratial, Chractes F. Sasiluge. A calomnity of the ovcasion to attempt any breach of do. Ga tween the windows of ihe upper story Were the initinlsR saite, while nuinerous regiments preseat arms along thet «At three o'clock, the t Bj che column halied and formed in line fi Ed to ailow the funeral car and’ escort of mourners to pass Hl At iall-past three the approach of the car bearine the \ Aids, Thomas W. Scott and John Burns, These boys ‘ulso carried a banner draped in mourning, inseribed with the name of the organization, corum. "As the time approached at which the funeral ¢ A cort'ge was annonnced to move, the crowds became so L.” surrounded by evergreens. “Between the win- of the next floor below was a handsome American gy Arshman—ployed on the fife aud drum, was their fune ral dirgo. in token of their respect. Tho mroving. canopy of Jetty velvet and beautiful silver lace calls out unlimited dor shield, on one side of which was a large white flag and.on Next came the Society of the Immaculate Conception, dense that it was impossible to remain other than station observati \d_pity for the dreadful fate of the b . » Fess Band from New Haven, numbering sixteen pieces, | aggre teed the oth black flag, both festooned to h - on. Sen Say tee. ne Sreacrals sched dre Hof the sixteenth tad pie abiate ondeta wok mulatto’ w a aa bel other a black flag, both med so as to hangty fn honored remaimsof the: immortal gout ot Headed by theircadets anda banner emblematic of the John Lyons, leader, ary. It differed from other crowds in thers being none of} 30) Oi point of the shield, and seemed almost imper- ren chief whom it wax conveying to the house: of By pyc ne of tiie United States wea mad? known by Bame ft bears. The cad ts, who were Iittle boys between the ages of nine and twelve, appeared to very good ad- Vautage iu the line. Tuis society turned out @ thousand strong. Next came the St, Peter's Temperance Society, which B made a very creditable appearance goNext the cadets of St. James’ Temperance Society, fol- wed by buat body In large numbers. The cadets num- mien . A OMALICE 1 ered one hundred ond thirty-one boys, dress-d neatly @M Father Math aud Aner a novolent Sovioty fi ‘March from Tannbauser.”” | The sun gleaming on their ig WITH CHARITY TO ALL, 4n greon jackets and red capes, with green trimmings. £7 No 2 numbering five hundred men, with banner draped fj Dayonots threw into relief the various mourning orna- fa Oveersoresreesoeccrroseae se seccvocerorene, f On tho loft Li»pel of their jacket’ they wore the likeness BY jy aGurmiag: " Ml ments of the houses on either side. Regiment after, on the windows of the secon floor of the laments Prosident, together with the following & S einihidd Sohn Canal Fegiment passed, and at length the appearance of vered with black, the monotony of inseription nation tourns the departed patriot, 4 Asdu: Chophen Gutta, or reunaty, General Dix and the Guard of Honor, with arms reversed, fd which was relieved by a large bow and streamer of white Bist Ann’s Total Abstin nce Benevolent Society, of Brook-| wext followed. é all-absorbing portion of the procession. As it came inf¥ Brady, the celebrated photographic artist of this city, ‘Then came the Father Mathew T. A. B. societies in the warty, Jun eearney. John Maloy, Pat-fal View, surrounded by the Seventh regiment, each head ‘sbme excellent views of the funeral car as it pase y. - Ae M ‘Longshorem/n of Brooklyn, numbering one hundred Father’ Muth-w Union Beaevolent Total Abstinence So- 5 . 3 Maga toe broken by the rolling of the muffted drums; man} jored to his artists to accomplish this work loty, of New York, headod by their cadvts. Branch ff Mem carrying a white banner, draped in mourning, in-H} wae bowed in sorrow and we noticed here and thore teara in tho most complete atyle of art, ne . ‘ > FT. A. No, 1, OF BROOKLYN, Brooklyn, headed by cadet’; Father Mathew Soctety » LU. P. A. No. 1, iy No. 2 of Now York, wih cadets; Father Mathew So Oncamzmn J LA that swaying to and fro, that rade jostling one of another. H Doring the early part of the day the various regiments y ngied y @ passed in succession down Broadway to the City Hall, in a eee rer ae eee eo pom geese! H order to take thelr allotted position in the procession ne portrait of tho lamented President. which stov ‘At ons o'clock precisely the booming of the mito) between the windows of the next floor. Below this: po cons at Union square announced’ that the funeral {za trait were these words of Mr. Lincoln :— was inmotion. On it came, the military march-—J Oecanneenvecrersreere secerorosenenesn serene nnenen ing, with measured tread, to the solemn tausic of tho Ry WITH MALICN TOWARD N i Father Mathew Total Abstinenco Benevolent Soei No. 1, of Brooklyn, numbering eight hundred men, wi G7 a large banner inscribed with the name of the organiza- tion. Marshal, Patrick McGuinn. Aids, M. Murray and Thomas Clynn. . Mr. Henry shh is President, and Mr, Bernard Martin) solomn refrains of bands and the rnifed Poll of mar A tint drums, Aa it possed fresh ands and other Widrims canght wp the melincholy notes, 7esimente Pbrovght their arms to a preseng; offices® suluted with their swords and’ colors draped’ in the badxes pf mourning dipped before this last of the mortal man 4 funeral byms, $ rng hed Dene of tae nati Mw sins ~ ant ee The Irish organizations, like the Masonic fraternity.pg 19 life to that constitution which hawgiven m a and the Odd Follows, are justly entitled to special poate 4 > geen to bys dere of the America repatitn. | Dong for the appearance they presented. With banners com ee ees of seca the sence of the — s taining patriotic legends and tokens of their devotion togm doubly profound: Not a voice, not a wie of sor he country, and a display of brilliant regalia in green andi "OUD Was ‘er bgica ord Suaraltnons feat Se a gold, they called forth general commendation from the gg Oe hearts, of oo) ont S irropressti ss vd spectators along the line of route. One of the Celtic socie- deep inspirations of sowls fuil of sachess, and pray ties carried a beautiful miaiatcre monument, inscribed LOT He perpetuarton of the nation and: the protection of Pa with the name “Lincoln” on the pedestal, In the shaft wasgg ‘te Widow and ha sd children of the deceased. ee B set a clock, the hands of which were stopped at twenty @q . Teenin a farescell lock upom he comin being the we bf minutes past seven—the tine which witnessed the expir- ga Wis, mainly, of “Y es ae cee oe eee ing breath of the President, This tribote had more than gg ort had ae havi: Phen Sidon oat a an ordinary signification. It is @ Celtic and Castilian — mass of beeps Andy he areas The custom of the present day to-stop a clock the moment agg tho crowd in a great measure déepersed: “oe a relative or friend departs in.the house, as a token: that ggg Mutforities and civic sovietios, which comatitated the rear time for the deceased had closed forever, and that otor- fag Of the cor'iae, wore, however Sue rOn en: ncge site. Fnity had been opened to his view. This explanation MM Oe? With unabated-intorest as part of the solimnity 1) was six o'¢lock before the last had ibly to be ming!ed with a volominous draping of fa- The remainder of the cortige was principslly civic in § character, The Masonie and Odd Fellow brother- , the league clubs and.the literary societies repos nied by the Century and) Athenwum clubs, the tom- izations and the Irish #ogieties, march sd nd stately trend to the my/.cof dinges ave 4 with soleran Statesinan and inartyr.”” intimated the approach of the funeral car on which the fm ribbons. Bt. Bridget’s Matoal Benovolent and Burial Society ye, nimtatee tee nandred maa Body of our late President was borne. Thi J Among other interesting facts, wo may mention. that Marshal, Henry Bresiin. following order:—Young Mens’ Father Mathew T. A. B, (q Aids, Daniet boughorty, Jobin trarney. do G was simultanconsly uncovered. The scens at this stage RM slowly along, with all the surrounding scones of intervst. Bociety, of Vrooklyn, No. 1, eight hundred strong. cage 5th “ 7 fl vas truly impr sive. Nota word dist rbed a stience only By From the windows of his gailery the very best oppor- Ho. '1. of the same sortety; Father Mathew So- gg ocrived as follows:— Aimming the eves of many of the spectators. Some@f On the northwest corner of Twelfth street. soroll iety No. 2 of irookivn; Ascumpuon Society of inn * soceareorecorenevacesess secs. Nazed in admiration at the magnificent ornamentationg $4 bore this inser! B of the coffin and car, while in many instances the clasped © hands and upturned glances betokened the flight of tall & annecenenese. A glorious career of service aud devotion is crowne: wARY 10, 1865, ety No. 3, of Brooklyn, &. D., with cadets; Father gy HW many a prayer to the throne of Him who holds alike the jf with a martyr’s death, shows the foree and grace of this beautiful emblem, pi tte secasio d t So: of New’ York; Father Ma-— Keys of life and death; and long and anxiously was the Annennnnees oveeeneeartt Le BOtCIOte~ tO omaEN Now the whole procession has passed, and as it files up ae ee eee alle ee eae Brookiyn; Father Mathew @ Portrait B tar watched a: It was drawn. from their sight. Then f0l-@ ‘Next door to the above was the following, ona white fijthe Fifth avenue It seems likes huge shadow rising aud ggg Ocer-BE "pon Weir, countenances evidences defible impression of the solumn lessuw of die day. falling asthe measured cadences of breathing, telly it is) int, with cad-ts; Father Mi r Jowed the remainder of the process.on; Unit the thoughts BY eround :— No. 4, of New York, with cadets; Father of the spectators were with the oold corpse, in that ost in its own immensity. pe i vy. No. & of New York, with cad ts; Jendid hearse. Memory brought them back to that fj Ne ean thee nok: sad aeheak oor - _ THE DEPARTURE FOR ALBANY. Fee Mon's Father Mathew Total Abstinance Benevol- time four years ago, when within those walls whenes his pena were Seernd ea Fieve Fifth Avenue and Madison Square. ae a ashes had just been carried, with the glow of health on ff 23 $4 ic tace nacreccived. Chanrciucatatciadiven on fibenvatnongn.. 2" soe an © SOrCanWnE Cues tanctpeiens ‘ to the chair which he filled with such ability. k ero ceacenceceeescoeas cece cecrevereceneee The various bodies of citizens having passed, com: Fy 3 CAN BARBARISM FURTHER Gor Hy BY prising the Inst divisions, and exciting no great interest BY 3, CAN BARDARISM FURTHER GO? : In the window of 341 was a statuotte of the Goddess of| ent society, of New York. The Sixth Division. Nowhere along the route of the procession, perhaps, was the offect of the pageant so sublimely grand 99H ay sary an nine o'clock the vicinity of the Hodson when it wheeled around tie corer of Fourteenth street Bf river Raltroad depat, in ‘fwenty-uinth, street, between into Fifth avenue. ‘The aristocracy turned out on Ninth Tenth avenues, cynesume of attraction Mase, and lined their favorite thoroughfare from Del. ate ome Tee ise monico’s to Thirty-eixth street so as to render locomo- tion on the part of tho pedestrian anything but am } WE MOURN OUR LOSS. P eS. tO OES SER atORET OF OrOe ¢ thomas antl, Charles J. Lafayette, a kors? tion mai Aids, Thomas Shiplin, James Murphy, Lawrence ‘The New York Caulkers’ Association made a very fine tH "che ingrabams, Thomen Allison, Themes Lyons. @pperrance in the procession. They numbered one fy *t. James’ Roman Catholic Benevolent Soctety, among the crowd, the end of the cortege drew nigh, 4 @housand strong. In front they carricd a handsome ff Numbering three hundred mon, all dressed in black, with BY and was terminated by the colored people, who attended MM | 10 10% NiltM Os net a warrounded by most} @ ample folds of black and white . neat 4 white gloves and white satin mourning badges, Min some numbers. The emancipation of the negro having y obelis®, elaborately draped in mourning, with a dial on} mig society was preceded by an excellent band, com-M been the great end and aim ‘of our late lamented Chic @lther side, stopped at twenty-iwo minutes past seven, MH posed of thirteen boys, all belonging to St, James’ Roman fl Magistrate, for which he lived and’ for which be died, The Cortege Passing Unton Square. ‘The grand cort’ge, as viewed from the balconied parlors 4 of the Maison Dores, seemed to have no mode! in history. end the inscription: — Catholic church of Brooklyn, under charge of the Chris- MM the appearance of th's feature of the processtom eavised ft was prodigious (im magnitude and perplexing to ordi. Seenens at the Depot. to the depot was desiogedi with men, wamen and chi dren, every ene chiming t be a relative of some promb nent railroad oMuial, and therefore entitived to go into the depot, The railroad employes wore having a somewhat Iaborious duty tw perform, when, mach to their relief, ithe police afewe momenms before twelve came on the scene and soon. changed the aspect of affairs, THE STAEETS OLRARED. Drill Captaie Copeland was at the scene ab noon, im command of two hundred and fifty men. Under his di- rection tire polico made a fiank movement, and cleared , Ninth aod Tenth avenues and Twenty-niaih and Thir P gathering was largo enough, but it bore no comparison Ml tiitn stroeta Every person on thew streot not actually to the vast throng which had gathered from all quarters MM residing thereon was marched off, and the entire square. of the city to witness the funeral of our lamented and 3 Was thus kept clear of all.exceyt the poliseand railroad oficiat honored President. Metis: ae Almost every house was draped in mourséng, and the B) entraneea on Twersy-ninth street were allvolured except national ensign was @ieplayed at half-mast. wherever it@@ the upper door throagh which tw remains were to pase. Py was possible to hang out bunting. The dwelling on thoggOver each door vas a canopy af Ameri@an flags draped ‘southeast corner of Fifteenth street was especi noted Ma with crape. The platform was hung tread with fags for the extend of its mourning; also 96 on the oppositegmand was kept vntirely clear, The roofe of tho cars. corner, No. 81, newr the corner of Sixteenth street, was standing in the. depot, and several ofthe empty cara, che mass of crapo from the roof to the basement, and Mj were Med with the amploves and thelr families, whe attracted general attention, On the southeast corner of MM preserved throwghous peefect quictnags and order, Seventecrth street and Fifth avenue » tablet bearing §J About half-pasy three the ‘the following inscription was suspended from the second FONEWAL TRAIT. story :— ‘yaoked to the platform, Tt consisted of a pilot en , care, Tbe pilot engiw was appropriatel insbabnapunnnibconteneeneeunseooonibenioneti: tian Brothers. The youthfal band performed excellent MM considerable excitement. A round of applause greeted A DARK HOUR IN HIi-TORY. musie on the march, and showed proficient skill in their i@ them at various stages of thelr progress up Broadway, ae ooo. $4 extraordinary duties. The society was under command of fM showing how universal the public feeling ts to endorse tas Dash othe ditile With aleatkad Marshal, Thomas H. Drapor. the principles of him who now sleeps till the glorious About the centre of the obleisk wasa mourning wreath, $4 aids, John Norton, John Gerretty, Patrick Leo, M. Klinn, §% morning of the resurrection. @urrounding the name— Patrick Carbury, John Kelly. It is worthy of notice that gay and showy AOOCOOIELEEEDDOODDDE LD DE PELEDELODEOPODOELO DEDEDE HO: Shamrock Benevolent Society of Brooklyn, No. 1, colors did not find a place in the dross of our§i ‘ LINCOLN. Numbering one hondred men, under com of fair citizens. To their honor be it spoken, the AO nenneneeOteOee Cone tonto LEO ODNOIOTOSOLOIOLOEE Marshal, Richard Halpin. holier feelings of thelr nature outweigh si 01 base, beauti trick Shanahan, desire for display, and they combined to render the euepaue the base, beautifully executed, was theif 5. o.iva citizens) proceded by» banner borne by six mourning universt, Mourning badges were also universal. ¥ men, inscribed as follows :— yy worn by both sexes, The procession having all paseed POO ROLES DELLE LE TE-DESESESE TED DEEEDOIOLODE j Is MEMORY OF DEPARTED WORTH. r parece se restet sbtbeeeene OL LOPODOEE Ht 1D E>OOLOLOLOOD Two American flags were crossed in the rearof them AOLE LO LOLE IEEE DOLE PELE POLED IEEE LODE OL POLOLOLODE fj the vast crowds separated quietly and departed to their CITIZENS OF THE FIFTH WARD OF BROOKLYN. homes, ‘The hand of the Assassin has entwined the name gmonument, thickly draped in mournin: Next came the 'Longshoremen’s Union Protective As- of Abraham Lincoln in a wreath of immortality. ODODE RCOOLEEDELELEDEDELELELELOLEEE IE OOLOIE DE! @ociation No. 2. This orgatizacion was headed by their Gocioty banner, with the inseriptions:— AALOPL LE IELELELOLP LODE DOODLE DEDEDE DE WE MOURN OUR LOSS. 5 RELL | OLE OO LE DELO ROLI ODIO ID LEGO TELE TERE DELOLELELE DD : OUR COUNTRY WEEPS. i AOLELL IC LEIOLILOLEDIEDOODECEDOLOOOLOLOLOODLE DODD « soreroset-sesvsenere cocoseseeteeet se seeceeseenee: i Thow art cone, and friend and foe alike appreciate beauty of the metropolis, while the court yards and side- #4 walks were taken possession of by the more democratic portion of the commuaity west of Seventh and Eighth avenues, The crowd commenced to assemble about nine o'clock, and by noon every available spot along the thoroughfare was ocoupied. It ts estimated that over, lone hundred thougaad persons obtained a view of the! processibn from this standpoint, and we are inclined to sublime and magnificent tribute to the memory of the MM think the calculation is eorrect; for such a mass of beads 9 Caenrs of the world than was embodied in the spectacle. B4 we never saw in all our experience. The Prince of Wales large St. Bernard dog that was with his master, Mr. F. B7 In all its aggregate elements the republic seemed to set Bs H. Morton, bounded forward and secured m position di- f4 grt a tithe of its representative strength to ereate the rectly underneath the car. It appears Mr. Morton bad, fj ; a short timo since, brought his dog with him while pay” yg Wouder, 1 not the awo, of all she earth, ing a visit to the late President at Washington. The lato Union square has long since become: historical—tho, Mr. Lincotn lind patted the dog affectionately om the Bf scone of the alternate humiliation and glory of our arms— where the people vowed, Before mankind and Heaven, head, and it seemed to take a peculiar fancy to him. This instance of tho peculiar instinct of the dog is par- that the bloody, but quixotisattempt to. destroy popular government should be arsply avenged, and that crime ticularly worthy of notice. should be the limits of liberty. It now looms up as one: DECORATIONS OF BROADWAY. In addition to the decorations of Broadway which have Bi of the great landmarks of the war. The plains drenched MA with gore from the Potomae to the Gulf, and the ignoble been described at length in the Hriavy, a number of new ones have been recently put up. We give the prin- cipal of them, oe ene he car amen i the -y. jy Berea Py flivla of the chieftain of the rebellioa, Inden with booty, & i show, has added another decoration on bas of r im that these vows have been Mitilled. Museum, which for expressive design and artistic execu- Dat to th spectacle, To what shail we liken it? Th tion was equal, if not eaperior to any other decoration in JB eountioas leyions Whied fell ia the wake of the Roman as ‘bey paesed for three days before purpled em che waven-hiled city and east their tre ir dornage at his feot—the orlebrations of military miscellaneous attire, panoplied amd armed, with all the paraphernata sad bannoerial emblems of a thousand or- ganizations, rolled on like successive waves through the populace, and teeming with the drapery of crief and death. No age, ancient or modern, has witnessed a more INTERESTING INCIDENT. Afterthe funeral car had passed by Chambers street af About one thousand Brooklyn citizens, forming the left of this division, followed this bauner. They were under 4 the command of G. Braisted, Marshal Aids, C. O'Neill, Z. W. Batcher, Dr. John Young, John & Leary, Chas. Phillips, Jacob Dennin, Andrew Walsh. Citizens generally. The Colored Population. Following the Eighth division wero the colored popu- lation of Now York, who, though deprived of an invita- tion to join the grand pageant, nevertheless, whon in- formed of the action taken by the military authorities, Next caine the New York and Brooklyn Sawyers’ Asso- [1 were only too glad to pay the last sad tributes of respect ation, headed by a splendid banner draped in mourn-Hito their great benofactor. Having formed in Reade ng, al! the members wearing crape on their left arms if street, they patiently awaited the arrival of the left of nd breast. ‘They turned out six hundred strong. the Kighth division, and then jolned in the procession, The nextin line came the New York Steatn Botler B} numbering at least two thousand persons, They were Pakors’ Association, one thousand strong, headed by 4G preceded by a banner bearing the following inscrip- ha snificent banner, draped in the most elaborat» manner. I tion : ncame the Waiters’ Protective Benevolent Agso- alles Plurion, which appeared in strong force, lowing came the Coopers’ Benevolent Society. ended the Sixth div’ you now. veer re ceseeeeeeees AOOPheOe LOCOROCO ObtOO LCE DOE: ‘This society carried the American and Irish flags, ap- mristely draped. POOP LE LOODRELOLEDELELE UOOELE ME EETOIEDE DE ; ‘The hoart of the nation beats henvily at the 3. portals of bis tombs POOL IOOO REPRE DELE LE LEDL LOBE DIL EOLEDE DE LED Farther om, the dwelling on the southeast corner of Bf Bighseenth ptreet attracted great atvantion It was taste- fully draped in mourning, but was chiefly consplouous for a large wreath of flowers, in the contre of which were the initinis of she {ilustricus dead. The ak n Club Monae, on the corner of Twenty-fre the city. It represented an elevated bier, on which Fested a superb coffins on the pall covering the bier was the word ‘Lincoln,’ surrounded by rays; at the head of the coffin were two large candelabras, in each of which was alighted taper, At the footof the bier Co. io imigity assombiages which start in an hour from’ Jumbia was represented as if genuflecting, and, while jj woes In hol day attire apd erowd the cities of the, ‘ABRAHAM TANCOLN, shading her face with one hand, ts placing a laurel OUR EMANCIPATOR. wreath on the coffin with the other, At one side, In POOOLOLE LOLI LOLOLOLPED TOPOL DE DOLOLO “BODE: background, is a soldier, and on the other side @ draped in mourning; the house warpamnelled with erat MB inoped up with white rosettes, the top being onvered wi the American flag edged round with ‘black crape The Hucson River Railroad Company had provided the focomotive, the usual baggage conveyance aad six rego. iar passenger cars, which, with the funeral car and Gem eral McCallum’s car, toade up & tradn of nine cars. THR ENGINE the great gathering who sung the giortes jen, sailor iH of a sil born republic nearly @ score of years since, bee I Yi On tho roverso side of which wero the followinggg (representing the army and navy), both Bowed with Mf while its President was trausformed into an empororp ie renee Ld gg steele was a raper, fur, called ioe Caen B wen 30 word: ref, ciekr (han the butterfly can emerge from the aurelia— iy ® “A arene al a e This divisi ia doaaiteg- shares ot Cte id sock O00 DO~0OOLOLONOOOIO OD. : On one of the columns leanhong the ss bg! thee * teoming pop cialon of the Orient as they march jasc Mptioa ston ie Seeceee agg a ae ia division © ani je- rere > serecnee, t ament, an » pastic triuanp ro + i recorenneeeeee Dy: e mac! shop. : a Apron vn y va TWO MILLIONS OF DONDSMEN TR LESERTY § fg Mt 258 Browtway was » minieture mou Serr enee suenenatis Wrcaniee Vacca alee uaten erotieed athe Led lensed Hag with the inceription “Cnion,” covered with blacke en, Hreseelied © Sight Sxceeiingly melenehely, GAVE. EY peaeete inttmnent of bie exeentivenppolagmentan fete vt ins cidmente sad the moral grasdeur of tel orabam ia all things, crapn. In front of the emokestack ead on the head " 0 ma Just in the fulfillment o' rent clomente and the mori mpdeur of the n rape , 4 ‘ The American Protestant Association turned out in fall POPORELOLODIOO DELON PODOEE: yadictous in the selection of his state co.workers—wiee inh exhibition, the moving screa of men who ov. SOE LLLEIPLPLO REDE DLODOOOE DOOD DE: Hight was a mammoth wreath of flowers of various hess i nbere—-three thousand; their badge of mourning was! aes Les | tho setts oe Bitne pre a A a pms the a. of bis Upp ae Lip + five boure im their march before the Maison fi inderncath :-— " and npocton ee ee ie vane 4. oa wery tasteful, being @ slip of satin ribon with this in- pq the colored peop! veession were vel has established ® reputation for truth, wisdom and jus- arieg, atapaissmesaantca A cage Tae r Ravers, " alt om “each ide from weription:— imeanly eppinctes by tis Srvwers maTnEND Tagua imits continaance es # was exalting te Hel TIA POPULACR FORMING LINKS. ? hel om ag —_ Pink aa ay Ras ths aatine aime’ aa peveneer z ’ ‘ Tnion square Is spectally approprinte for sight rooting. 1) % ° jora, draped in mourning, the belli eee, ng Romana sab a nagar im n The Park During the Process! At No, 247 waa the motto: Ba trond arc coh wcsommodate tons of thousnda, and ie 000 batObdDaADODPOOLIEODOOOOORDDOOD with th national €0 ra, — ae my fo —- mer 88001 x ant toll were enveloped ta % a Wo mourn our Loss, Having thus sketched the entire procession in detail, let ft combines the rare advantage of a di similarly decorated. The head Hight was medaltioned. WORKMAN DIES, THOT THE WORK GOR, cai a! sda 3 fh, surmonnted by a lance silver cagle, They was covered with mouming while on each side waa full longth photograph Lincnin, heavily framed, and draped with crape and headed with silver eagles, THE TENDER wan aleo apptoprintely decked, Tho lower were covered with binck cloth, deoply bordered and lnoped up with massive binck tassel Along the centre ploces om Doth sidos was a heavy frame work of binck paramate, Abraham Lincoln. POPOL OOLE LE LELELELELOLELEDEUEDOOOLOADE LEDER Above this was a very appropriate figure reprosenting sho woeping willow over a monument, The Workingmen’s Union delegation from the diflerent ‘drndos was very well represented. The total number of joen was estimated at five thousand, the dry goods clerks; Jone belng represented by over el*ht hundred, The) SS carpenters wore also very well represented, avenues of exit, thrvagh which the wearied sp | soscenenee snspeveseveneovoenanttels x 6 refuge at his op so full of dreary noise! treted & vast row’ with wailing In your volte! wed gold, the waslers heap! -oh, corse, that o'er it fall! ea a silence through you all, vveth His beloved sleep. PPPPOLPORLO LERELETEDETELE EP POLOOO LE: eoleld, on which was \asoribed a cross, »h@ words == us now take « look back again, and review the entire route B of the procession. We will begin with the scene about Bg tho Park during the moving of the funeral cori/ge. e At No. 303 a temporary frainework wax erected, which As the remains were being removed from the City Hall wis covered ‘with blwk, fectooved ant trimmed With to the funeral car, on the esplanade in front, the crowd i wiite fringe and tarwela, andon the top wat an eagle, that pressed hoavily against tho line of guards and police Mj covered with crape, on either side of which Was @ snaali about the Hall seemed to suspend respiration for a) bap h-"4 draped in mourning, Ne. 356 the handsome little monument whieh has moment, and anxiously and eagerly watched evory Bi boon standing since shortly after (ie sud news arrived, PO RDLODEDLELODLELE TI LODE DD OODY DD PPPOE DODD PLDE Fatrbank’s scalo depot wee entirely covered with Diack, er the ¢ o patiivay through which the funeral cot Tho cane presented in tho square was « trnordinary character, No previous ovent aitrncted aneh by Fa costal onowurse, Every spot where the foot , id sand on auy elevated position was seized in ad. Women and childrea flocked to the stoops. and parapets, ail the stories of every ma the New York Caledonian Club, numbering two hun-{ motion of the veteran sergeants who dore the coffin. fg Was nicely (rimmed with binck crayo, el, from basement to parret Uers, wore occupied, snecrenensrerepercs secversceverrnreersor OB with a moulding of rolled white ribbon; the entire deco. tod a very fine appearance, the members all At No. 372 was the fallowing :— d, in their haste, had elimbed the MARTYR ration being dordored with thirteen silver eagles, Above We Fonetiee, With toe Dadge of the sensciatlon mn ree cree, Wee G8 ienpeletve edvance on all tides byte snasnoninanronveveraceeronen Dieracct the Park, and mounted fie B Monies a cial this was a lestoaning of heavy black drapery, looped ap the contre, Over their banner was the Inscriptio the men, women and children, who, with only ante PY ocr cance of porrow mut wot bey cars which were obliged to cease COLELLO P ADORE DEED EE WY, Bias hid WHINE LOR porsnecsecese rerecessissoverereercorerose-cooccoo ey overpowering desire to draw closer to tho honovell, th; for Shon there would be y within a score of yards from he porch of a house nehe Twonty.Afth atreet, Tne NAQOAOR CAR pe CALEDONIA MOURNS surged against the lines of blue and gray, an It thoy PE Orrrrwrerrcersonersmensoanee nrsere svar rereceeeee : a the roof eld Inrge ay dienoes, pr Pon droped in mourning, #ood a large, Demctl BT. Neavity trimmed with mourning, Acrow enacts LU DIA'S would carry all before them. The authoritative, voicosfay At 620 was a larga banner iuseribedt as follows: — ot of domes se aneavorea vo Vasu Sire! vase of Malian marble, om whieh bung aig hora wage crosning of black and white cloth, medal MARTYRED CHIEF. } - rays Mh ereccoree-oocced cert seroever rece ve rerecennoes oe sooot sicap gables and endeavored to Iden : — serrecresiee rs riesre niverseseei eet Ho Bf the soldiers and policemen recalled the minds of thels’ DEEDS HOV Me Tid NAMLG IMMORTAL, s ME poplar & sof Organization below, Thit Firanue . vot, Fifth Avenug and Hoffman hotels be gis DE ’ oda raretereceebeee te crvod Mi bovis, wingivd With all (be lugiduuie of surouded eolurs ) Avprgurlately draped with crap, and pre- (CONTINUED ON EIGHYH PAGRI W they wory a part of, EBL O4 PEASE ETUDE LL OL TE LEEIETTETOCU LEDS OOD OLED, Heiooman & Silberman's silk (aotory employes, two