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THE «THIRD VRAR.") NUmpen 10.215 1) NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1865. (PRICE ONE CNT. 4 GOLD TWO CENTS IN (CURRENCY, pee Kanawha Valley, It ie doadtful whether he test eCwSi' yet become aware of the mrrandor of Gen. Las ls We look with interest for tidings from him and his 1 com mand groom, The City Mall bell now bagan to toll, and Witten af Lowal Lanave af American Ci tecce of Paetfie inmmediately all the fire belle and chmreh bella re. 4 ‘eels ‘adets of Te 6 and Bone —— sponded with their mournful chimes, Three comp. fy MarMeenudatives of the Piru Hews tun “We are authoriend to annonnee that the comm!r- FOURTH OTVIAION By Telegraph to the N. ¥. San. er IMPORTANT FROM RALEIGH Arrival of General Grant, SHERMAN LET DOWN A PEG. Word Sent to Johnston Terminat- ing the Truce: SIGNIFICANT FROM THE WEST. nies of the Seventh Reeiment farted @ hollow syuare ‘ee uud the fineral car, and thre remained unl the bead of the proeeation, which etarted from Richth street and Rionadwny, moved, abont half-pnat 1 o'clock Preciaely at two ocock the wnat cortege began to move from the City Hall, and, with a very allebt de- lay, continued enti! ten minutes past four o'clork, when the and passed through the Park, oscupring two hours and ten mtrutes in passing Me City bball. The Police arrangements in (he Park were adwir- bie, and refiect great crei!t om the various officors in command, saries of sutairiance of the United States Army in thie city, will bein to-day to insue to it citlarna Drea! at six and « quarter cents per loaf of eighteen ounces, There are to-day thousands of our cltizens, \ } . I : mae and female, but chietly the latter, who, living y rraham ancoln,. in unwiling, Pat ooavoidalle idleness are without the means af subsisionce, Duriug the last three wooks many of them must have perished, but for the IN rollet afforded them by the United States authori . Riot in Maryland. New York City. A Disloyal Editor Shot Baltimore, Apr 26..)oseph Shaw, editor of the - . Immense Turnout of Citizens — ( lostne Weatmineter, Carrol Connty, Maryland, Drwoenar, Seenen at the City Hall_The Faeeral Wee mobbed. and the material of his ne Procession scene im the Streets Depar tablishment’destreyed, on the night of the murier ture of the Remains —locideats, etc. of President Lincoln, on account of hie disloyal ren Jot Hobart Ward, Marshal: (rand lotes F mg f M, avd other Lodges: | 0 of Red Men y wat Rereth . O. of Roal Mouseb; Free Sone AWidate Latee, No. 1, O. BL AL: Pligrin: Lolee Se. ‘Sofl, Oy af T.; Belawanie Uniow Beciety , Ine pendent Hatchare’ Lawige. vUrTu DIYTSrON Fahn Theker, Mershal, Division of the Iilah Bo ChkMe Aad A peoeiatlona Te LATON Ansociation ¥ tective Anae, *' Protective ements United Protective " ‘Longahoremen’s Teuewolent Singer porantes, Steam Boule Makers’ Hens vole Anes, Aewortat Clerks, Wattere Henevolent Protective tia Cluly ly pogiaphicn) gece) and Literary Phalaow » Marchal Canike . ia ed & o--a@- (From Another Reporter) TSCIDENTS ON TOR COPY Mant epaper ee The eroeds of men, women and chiléren who had waited, some of thein from midniehten Monday, fer = ‘ At lonst a half million poople yeaterdar witnessed fm tiie pu f wiicreaelag ihe romeing the Prete adi | Capt, HL. Mt Hotbenate All Troo ‘ Ordered to the Front. timente, Hehad been warned away by the peovleein. procession that escorted towards the tomb, thegacent were enabled yeetertay morning to dora, The sai ner tn td Ma Soho t ad rdav to W ine Lar And tr Capt ‘cicemanil seaside Sun kee pep va rE ° ae eraitarni a bedy of AnanaM Lixcons, the Martyr President." Bt long lines reached far up Centre atieet on the east dM tames ca Peasiens Aiaey ae night he was avain wal upoo by « exation offiy, saat taateaie i “ P ad Broedws n the woet alde of the Cit Americ e , Workingmen't ! ut noone individual conid be ganipresent, the fo: « own ’ Union Dele » i : 0 ‘wlemntion, Llonee ¢ writers, Pale Painv GENERAL WILSON'S RAID. "ine sno vansnt mir tar ie cana ey as ot a Bio senatisn htonse Careers nd wasordered to leave the place forthwit « . willenable the About 10 o'clark, some of the trimmin pla tere of fers w form some idea of how the cit.zensot New York mourn in front of, the buliding @ entally took ff but t prompt Slate and Meta wtera, | ‘ Patntera, Car Drivers, Coach Makeve sox raphical Soclesy, Prank anc Toa Mikere. ' Clerks. Saeh and Blind Make er, Clothing Cutters, Horse s Grand Success of the Union Arms A GOOD MOVE AT WASHINGTON. then fired upon the crowd, wounding a vonng man name! Henry Bell, and, upon this, the enraced citt- fell * demise of a departed Stateamen, Words fail to pre sens fo!) apoa Bhaw and k ata perfect picture, aud imagination must euppl The Sad Journey. al] that these ncconnte tail to ¢ attention were extinguuwhed before any m upon the af Governor Penton and staf, andi eormiithe, Paper seals The scenes witnewed s esterday tn the City of New ‘i Alvord, entered the G nerve \ ok Turners’ Soe ’ Silk Fac No Paroled Rebels to be Har- York eurpam anything it hae ever been the duty of ny and viewed the menains, Adindral Farraguegm Ker Societ x wha be ryAbe Young mer 1 Arrival of the Remains at Albany, P Dem, Aseo'n, Ancient Order of Paiuhful Fellow bored There, our reporters to ehronicle, From an early hour thea also presen’, At tl o'dlock the membersof thoP¥New York Hoes Bakers’ Ass'n, Hohentum National Albany, Apri 26. The care have min thus far on their way without the least obetruction or accident The funeral car, and the one which immediately fol- lowed if, were thie morning bronght to New York, of Soctal Re- tub, Washing sen Henev. Sori Italian Aseo'n, Boole formers, Ceree tL nion, National tl ton Coterio, aad Leland Soci Club, Seventh Regiment were permitted to view the orpee, Mra. 8, Fcist, of shield, orr te wore alive with people, Thousands surround titull ed t City Hall, anxious to obtain entrance to that fe city, rent a beautiful Preaident war _ ‘THE OBSEQUIES OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN building, where the corpee of our an outed with pearls, to place an the Prem BIG Pe DIV IStON lying in etate, All nigbt long, two lines of moarnersim scofin. The Brookivn Cormmon Council andi eo Fowler, Marshal; U, 1 eintiona (Arrival of the Remains at Alban from Jersey City,on a tug boat. Seven cara im ad. eed on either nof the coffin, each shed Members of the Board of Suvervisore of Kings Coie McClel uba Father Mathew T. A.B. Socletion, ] parsed ‘ side of th fin, each eatietied at ae eee dion, were furnished by the Hudson Railroad ¢ having beheld the feasures of av honored man lying faccowpanied of Acting Mayor D. D, Whiting viewedt#m Nor. t St. dames K. Cy Boney. Sori ri Miher Mathew TA Hen the remains, Ata fow minutes after eleven ofclockg Mayor's gn Ce it Somety, No, 1, Society, No. 1, Assumption I. A.B. Boelety, t rick's Society, ‘Longehoremens’ Associations, Repre+ wntatives of the Colored Soclotios, &e., &e.. &e. Sherman’s Peace Negotiations. Arrival of Grant at Raleigh The Truc pany, They were tastefully festooned with white Bend and black, On each ride of the head lent of the pilotme eagineg wae @ picture representing a weeping female, The national fiage, four in number, are all cowerad with bieck crape. On the rear end of the pilot engine in death. tie believed ¢ hundred and fifty thourand f at upwarde of one nispy distloguished i one teviewed the alametia tt remaing while placed Leneaih the catafaleo at the City Mall Th ats late hour oy Monday night: when an “extre” # including Governors of State, Vo was owing to the facilities afforded 4, ete. and were from there eonducted to the ¢ ve POC hes, pore room. aud reviewed the romaine of the Prost Aseome curloelty will be tuanife Terminated. isa flying flag, also in mourt bearing the word) ine was formed. entering at the Weetern basementapdeat, At ten minutes of twelve o'clock the coftir exact vumber of pertone whe soto ae Constitution.” Thr ine is in exceeding fine Joor. passing ou the private stairesse, sud throurh {closed to the public, and at that tiie it was epparengy the following with be foand very noerly correct, hav : tute, and admired by every one, A staf running opIB the Governor's room, from which they entered thet that not one-tifth of the nuinberot our citizens whom ing been obtained by actual olmervation, vetted by Wa from the main engine bears an extended fing, cov Beved with black crape “Union.” The "Union" eneine is the one that brought President Lincoln from Albany to New York, juet previous to bis fir imeururation The procession arrived atthe Hudeon Kiver Kailroal depot at four v'clock, and with the asual ceremony the coffin wee btranaferred to tho funeral car, Fort Washingtm-435 P.M -Acrowd had here ewembled displaying banners clothed # ith erape, the children waving their handeand the adults in other Wasnixai the reports of several pe wana, Military 10,160 persona, Civic Us egutionus ore ~~ CFO" porrona, eatafaloo, passed around « utry w the co from thence out of the building § The fires gitmon beheld t vielnity, @ desired to aee the reraaing had done ao, Larme tile » and nd on which appoare the word reached far up Centro rtre 1 the Maet, and 4 Maj . Gen. [ners daylight verterday ou roadway on the Weer aide Just ast Gen, Ad oO © outpouring of the people of this city and ft twelve of the City Flall Bell were dylox Total eee SL paceonn, patch har jaet been received by thie Depart termined to be io advance idiers of the Invalid Corps took position ov ofther @ent from General (erent, dated Maleigh,¥ A, M., April 24th. He says of hie t At UNION sQrAMm wor in eocuring @ place in the Haofetde of the coffin, where they remained until the K through the Ofty Ball The erry-boate fiom Hyrooklyn, Jersey Cit Any of people wt their ahonl onder was civen for them to maine it The bead of the proceaaon arrived et Union Aqna® k preclaely, bat It was tan rinotes past the hearee appeared. "As it enterad the sjuare, All present uncorrred end eased 81th mourn ful interest upon the lighty-ornanented resephact bearing the rlehly-decomted oe containing all that was earthiy of the late Abralam Liocoln, The previous military pageant, exbibittos some eight feraoand then they solermniy and aowly earr down stairs, Juet ae itomerked from the bul the band played © eat Sire eet. aod continued ll “T reached here thie morning and delivered to, Genern| Sherman the reply to hie negotiations with Johnston Word was immediately sent to Jo terminating the truce, and brought tmmense throngs of poopie, enaled the atreote every hour in eearel on mmation that civil moatiers could not be entertained in any convention between army commanders Fowis M. Branton, Secretary of War, Important from the West. Western Troops Ordered to the Front Cineinnaty April oS. Orders were received yea wrday to f 1 to the front, immediately, all tronpe in the camps ip Ohie and Indian, Gen, Wilson's Raid Chattanocga, April 24, ~The Chattanooga Gaverre road to © catafulco, But though thelPuntii the retoaing were pheed upou the tunernl cnr » and ways menifesting their respecta, and so it was all along the road Yonkers. 4.55, Ae we approached the town minute Beuns were fired, Mottoes and draped flage are pro dirplay ed, and of the laree concourse of people pend old rore wo eorivy ard came from some distance, lhe eflect wae indeed sokton ant tr thes uid not be In advance of thoee who had re willbe lone rememt eumed, Capt. Parker Snow. ef the Aretic and Ant by thowe whe wining Lup all nightand bad not ret rem I the goul k ALM, 08 he Weet lin reached to the Hatter As the dawn etrenytheure ing an interesting Incident o hey sourht. The Bast line at 4 of tended far up Chatham etreet; whil thonsand soldier of our National Guard, wae forgotten ny eyes thet bed previously Hoamot with other emotions in tantly became offaand ; Nook which belonged w Sit Jobo Fraukiin into daylight, the etrecta leading to the v ity off found among the relics dircowered belonging to thoee Pwith tomar, An the hearae slowly pared on, the erno- the City Liall Leeane alive with various aseeu blager ho lowt their lives ip that memorable voyage of die- Mure attention of every person in the vast crowd wad of men, ia untfor r Aline, toarchine ta the gcover At the top of the page were the words, “Lhe Bid jrected towards tt ene aiion 1 antl! Ibhad paaaad fume! sreth: expedition, br every man raives ble hat, Her men abake their heade with er et ryfown $2), Mere was a etriking and im pressive scene The eurtece of one side of a frame pereona we structure wae entirely covere! with an American flag trimmed with mourning and adorned with ot- toes, Ne it on @ tastefully ¢ wae a numberof vonne neem nasioned the Mov n Fourteenth at sna iw forin of the Soth Ja wary, “bene A venuc then came the mourners citizens of every calling, in most inetances twenty abreart, thas masrifosting Yoable thet thie leaf wea from that office, end thatBS their reeard for the memory of @ man who once held riesponding leat wn fut wcempion, At® o'clock BB Mart * As the Bngiieh Book of ¢ mon Praver etand tured into the Fifth the sidewalks in Broadway, Fourteenth etreet, and “id. the day of the mar 1 of the Bleraed King orated platform Vedios with clarned hande irrmsed in pure white, with broad, bisck « throushe e line of mareh, were throng with waiting spectators, and for houre lefore the time Charies the Firat’ sive the aame authorit 10 be bes rabel news of the movements of ¢ wp to the %th inet, Wort Point, Columbus, Griffin end Macon have fallen into our bande, There Genera! Trler wae killed and 142 men captured at West Pont Two bridges, the railroad depot, end¥ ell the rolling stock of the West Point and Monteom- a AD . but excelling by far aniounced for the funeral procession tomove, Win parently immovable ae etn a were coverrd, and si eaded, “Kine Charles! wblic in hie hands, Ae the jone filed part, it seam. f this the creation of ned with pecple, Temporary platforme were «the name ot the office ia “King Charlier the Mar-BBtifferent societies and Sing Sing The crowd bere wae very larre in many of the etreets crossing Kroadwa tyr.’ The leaf war put into the cofliy {as if every man was duly impressed with the The cadets were in line, and a long row of men, with he ere wasatres, the (mit it bore wast clomnity of the occasion, ‘The discharge of minute uncovered, end a number of ladies, dreered in ) id the erop laree; inany per climbed ug waeiunder the Cirand Merehalel! Drie una shook surrounding houses, and startled homes ery railroad were destroyed at the former piace, ABB white, with black sashes, heichtened the effect of thie frarnesy cod wherever there waea ba ieaw lip with the wane a eld piwed the pavementa, apparently restrained from thousand rebels were captnred at Columbus and pa-BR interesting scene. Minnte eune were fired here, The groaned with the weight of thore et npon ME Awery, Hl Abr Wakeman, Hon, Charles G Eiduhing on by dhe ronaciousncas that they too mourn roled Minost marked and admired feature was a beatiful’ mporary seate were backed ell, ¢ * Price, Copt. Charles A. Bteteon ed the docensed President Governor Brown, of Georrin har en'led ont all thofe mourning arch over the road, twenty-five feet hict ondway, andthe places there-MECol, C. A. Jotiner It paraed t n Squme tn the Onward went the tong procession, Nand after bank militia between the agae of 16 aod 60, for the devence Peekeki, O.D5.-Minute @une were fired hare, dn eures, Anadmirero we Kor peed paying mournful music, impreenating the ef the sate and companies ¢ uilitary ar filed t the her hanted be the dis ¥ tom very atmoephere with o fs of waill and woe, On the 19th inet. a bode of raiders were on the Mifureral car with he INcovere alet in the larre show Second Division of NOY. Stat nope Kievrenth A shone the bright ean, glorfonal fittingly emi Weet Point and Atianta Railroad, forty-three milesM Weat Poin’ We have reached Gerrison's. Big windows of the 1 Broadway — where thom Uriend ‘ vcluding Howitrer Battery, ma fone, whose body war fallow Me pon the funeral mie, Ger esth. 14th gouth of Atianta ‘opporite the Academy Theetation ie adorned wit! ladies ant be a. et ina ther beet. and die “ leton the way to ita inst ting place by an army of General Wilson appeared to be heading to the We vational fi coped with erape. A company offpinyed aa ifon glase cases for the adinir aes pre MAR GENew York citizens. 1 who witnessed the econa, ward, probaly for Savannah, ‘The rebel papers give Keculars and the West Polnt Cadets are draco up in¥aton of oaseere b There wae mu » ov¢ the wth andi ill never forget the occasion, and foreign nations bo aie, line, The oMfeersof the Academy stand by them-BMattention of judiclous eieervers, even before the 5 {ielud-Hls iii hear of it with the knowledge that a free nation The Aulanta papers know of the assassination otg&selvoe with uncovered bende exsion began to move, When at Inst the advaner ley a ; He Todgburies ita dead President ia a menner befitting President Lincoln, but make no commeut wen it Cold Spring—6.49.—An arch with euitable em-Bguard of the funeral cortece appeare! in aight, thelay “4 th, Oth and Sthlihe station he cecnpied, No ~ exhibition They deoy the surrender of General Lee's army, ant ems, under which ja a rained pedestal, a young@™ people on ihe sidewalks atrugeled with each other fo he es fh sual ty BA f wrief, tnt real tangible eubetance, far my he all rigbt om the 15th inst. and that Grans towt 6,000 men in the bat lady, in erape, perronating Liberty; two lads, one a eoldler and the other a eailor, mourning, here form positions near the Marines, f Mi that follow the re fifferent from the gorgeous ahow eof Amelia Court Hous fg and is beter, (Bigned,) J. K. Bawnes Surgeon General, Lee’s Surrendered Soldiers, The Attorney General's Opinion. Washingtom, Ay { not a fow wor t pushed inte the cleared street, only to be driven bae and Nay ere, Maj-tios Via and staf, ‘Lhe be sine of crowned beada when the hand of Death = po prominent features, Minute guns are tiring by the omnipresent pollee officers ' A tink et renee emover a & y ruler, In other countries, lone CONDITION OF THE SEWARDS, aieid Hasabnirs/=¥ 4h Mist: tial Womb. WA: heweean Lipteai and peared: over talliahou! 4 GUARD OF HONOR, iets carriages, with blinds drawn downs Wasursetom, D.C, April 25, ever, see @ large Humber of spectators of the parcingag women held the r parasols in the way v sa .-> UB” wthecofinof adead sovereign, In this Kepub~ Hon, ki. M. Stanton train, and were anerily told to lower them, Littl G io ‘ Inillions of free men, in propria persona pay The Secretary of State is comrnlese!ng rapidly, Mr Poughkeepaie.—Reach Voughkcepele and halt n were crushed and nearly emothered betwee x last i pot respect ton deconaed chief magie- Frederick Seward rpeake wore distinet!y thie morn-#lrhe throngs here are very large, The steep bill t and cont-taile, Hut the moving mass ae-9 , ‘ n tee eymbol cing the intersity of the people, and and cides are crows Minuwe gune ere fired. and ed! mand shape at ‘net, and then for houra Keuine their unalteral le devotion to those insti bells tolled, Lp as estimated that 25,000 perron ed to become models for trea we are Betood there patiently, #) even sivetted upoa the \ e 5] itonathat are deetin arootnt The station is apmoprinately draped, Adageolenn procession that pasted s eadily by, the mu bid ern Lever, where, Vetere, seven veare of age, ie held in the arme of M#iied music of band after band, filling their e I Dd 4 {at three o'clock, and openeéa her mother, The child ie drewsed ino white ableck belt, She has acapen her head tory hea wonious soundy as the — pe he to pe he Hearse and Civie portion of the t 2 Attorney (General Speed ed along, pili from = brazen ral train to proceed tothe depot. At a few mi Drs wade a highly important decision on the tert ve Genina of Liberty, In hert dehet subduing 1 jou dl ites before five o'clock the rear of the proceanion tulation of Lee, Inreply to @ letter of national flav, Outhetopot the etal ie a wrequiem tor the honored desd aT heise entered Ur Hyuare, a delegation of one hundred tery of War, relating to these polate, he white wreath, compored of eiuall ahelie oples of yeaterday'a Sew la. ble m Mand twenty colored men [euarded by two detach eiilow Barrytows, 5 50,—Men appear with toreb te variow pate wing alde mente of police rtegu, bearing @ ban- Fisev— Ubat the rebel officers whip eurrendered ¢ Fast Albany, he train hae stoped nted y intormution re runt, W. K.Biluer on which ! Gs er Be he 2 p Re hoe 4 a Zdas's journey is wecomp ished, The depot b urnoe of ‘ en pass wy oer wa , * Abraham Lincoln, our Emancipator.” were in the loyal Stasce prior to. going elaborately and appropriately draped, ‘The ew, On ally wwoman would rec Meckog gee Applause greeted the appearance of these men, ae be dier and firemen a# an escort, The fune jeud in the ranke and OB handh roton Aque hey passed (nlon square, and t sane greeting By DM Dereons tht rev fa snd the coffin are conveyed acrom the ris ttruct hie attention, whereas bos would be ox FebiOn & was extended furup the Fifth Avent 1 wee ed elt helleof Albany are tolled and minute cuneare sre, Pe lugly plomeed, At points # the Processic INCIDENTS retu bunt and the remains of Abraham Lincoln are eony £ arious: nies ous ‘ f k ; davaral acckionte of aserioua nature, occarrea i i That re t ' e have no the State House The mw elaborate (hove in thes Ie . : mre of 5 during the dav, Ina window near Bleecker street, o ts be weal ‘ of loyal imposing arrangenents 1 niade Cenlon ma J the dit Me ened, temporary staging eowoy and ipitated @ nure iy are but aiaine insult to iniury in weartr . im the remains f the late a he moat interesting ob ect oly and mas Stade . rte ark Con Je y City, entiwed « fracture of ber right arm tear ihetn A they Have me nth Tt LOM The aiteeta were denrely crowded on the line of thepgpininis worm mate ' ‘ aract bdo tjar by ‘ ' ae eee asec Mwhile another bad her bands badly cut with the gcty ae to wear the traitors ; that the eti Torenslor hearee wae drawn t nite BR the movernente of the procers Sede 5 be Kecurier and Git chen window plus, The horees athuchod vo @ track Jarion of nder pernite no 4 OnE ‘. etter horres, At half past que thie morning the 1 we srarrivet, and page th hase viedo kes ye Atte : Dae rare pon which wore many people, took fright, about one < The Cokeranient la aa Siac: wha a ; bes dean rae and ie idly Mr the ager: glanore ppubtictrees ae vi \ nes. Aweir ock P.M, eal starting suddonly, threw some of lhe paroled men of the rebel army of Norshe mat the Park we 1 to wuter the Chul apie dusk die Scdebasbiataaldapbede : Pats Aa a © occupants 60 the ground, Lujurtng several of them, Virginia, who were allowed to retarm to Washin ad view the remains the binding tears that . iad pale. Abd Bik : : F vow Bond a boy who wasclinging one of the wheels toll Won, Will he oxctiamged immediately and rent Sous : sontlons 16 recalled ‘ ' ra of the Htate, Fie nmich away that the wheel passed over his, tojus- * whose ehh vahnen ta iati ale ‘ave New York State Legiglature. ne pre " Fitter nese, M ! him ao severely that he had to be murat hanes by subscribing to the oath, wiil be allowed to rerait dient ph deny 7 Sew Mi iunenting the necident that prevented him fam aem- From Lichmond. moval of certain female conv a inh : k y ar de and « therm deriving One reporter overheard a la nek another why Washinatom 4 prit cy TEs ee eee {ioffeo and Roe Jetied So. position ibers until: Aha eofto: wes oatled : Nah de cae Cole’ Rane had left the seut rhe lad been compy.ng: “Be yesterday morning, has the fo.lowir carne arate tc rt haa vam tiie TEM othnars apt aitnel er-pesuse,” aaid she, “1 felt too indixneat tostay, f An order har been issuec the General } sand Mort Amer nding At this time the ence f : a be hs ty nue oticem and attaches jjucked a man who sat next meif .nere ware to ba el, co! on ad, Hlwventh at ad n J in Brouks Locnt was dra ip ‘ lune t dy ¢ q ia nana ak : hatit sould lea uiarace wo the city eieiec The <P A as a Oc tidwen enter § Auwowd »¢ brought out hind these in masses were crowds gy MP" : fag eee aa Es ert ced by ao ; a ¥ a Ike Wo rotten agg the be MN} 'ueh, Bad thou Ata Set errr t nte tothe Harlem Bridge bill were #0! SP xlous faces, waiting t f the remalus 3 é By ADOC, BOR He re aan blank iupa .f they showed thelr fares in the proces eu Cha Poulkmes k vf b ji «git New York passenger un wise ck Ms aida om pea Oe OL ; > for the couth Lactic! 9 pe rod to bin and said, ‘Excuse me, sir, [ ea new neunessd 10d Aa COT poraors, and the amenudwente My, x eS ai dand covered with buman be Bat com * i aad cer ok the t wed wish to ga dow oa Bom8 50.811 Wy ASE Oa Me tee eh ae ded bemol Sheep's Head Hay ht d Com To uigho-gm being occupied by tho whe could @lab up and ge! Lu or shel, 8. Vola Miling the movements of some, wore obstructed during goup ip Kichmond, attended ne of hinge Fine the Marinors Company 1 lave preterred stock Mi hold on, Lh DIVIRION a portion of the day, were over-burthened with pas nail sans coat, bint und almost eversthing, Whe Co aaa a eee the fare on the Budelo eter Precleely at a quarter to one o'clock the body wal 0.) 0 ye ttowe, Matehal: John A.Btevens . seeder RPIRCE PE TAPP EE EER OO plies a ick Bad oye) Pt by Blobsoud, Prey Railroad, complete conveyed tothe hearee. It waa carried by the san K =H ithe f dai the Cloray, Medien! Faen 'y BP nie trom the suburbe of the city, and taking them e of the vacut ] af tie Upon be aring of Bits Passen,—Authorising the formation of a¥—nnmber of firet t reeants which carried it on 8 pri p wath eeey athe ra Of rete, Fue ber of Car Pe ae tatn AE RABI Mah cule erin Uhh Gar eta wild a Ovehe nwerurn Vi Me Pan te do" Rcampany for the purpose of erecting warehoures andi vious cccasion, and the regular Guard of Honor, con- #4) tou, Membare of Produce ‘Ego ange. to suffocation inalde, but outride men bang on to rail «be wok command of the lorces thar gere re:fgidocks 1m the portot New York for Quarantine pur-(@eisting of General and Field officers tcok up their po-B N.Y. Thoard J ire Insurance Coa. N.Y. Board Mariooll 0. wherever thoy conld get a foot upon one ot the rd ae vg tae ODA. One TROTIA, | When lest sition around it. The Seventh Regiment presented Perareny storical Sooke ty, ys pmeny oclery, t fon platformns , and in aome Instances they climbed wo the een and afraid of Gen, Grant in his tear, be had York Central Railroad bill 63 to 69, arms a the coffin wae pinced in the hearee, which Iramimany, Mozart and MeKeon General Cams. (4! cected (0 the Tight, O04 Wo OADAICAUY makioad® Adiourned till Wedueeday evenio wer cowpbe sive bores ae’ lod by 6 colored mau Coutral Com, aud Consusutianal Union. Lec Continued 07° *** oo =e