Show - j '"' i Ml— Hr 'nts ' I v- - r ' ? ? i J J ‘ - : i T ' -- " i J- S : - - h ' ''- '! J H v v Ti x i ': r V " ' ' “ j "'S klr i -- " : ire-Vp- v - al ' 7 - ?v i X-- - 1:7 ' S s - kin-dred?- " gnNtt-pnrpnse- - f v oltete fieswy for air our Allies' and Jrailtief hnmitft ii e to which wears made the are though they 'were only rather commoh place affairs and not matters of any great importance and the result is that the finer sensibilities of the human beast become blunted through its indifferent contact with scenes of blood and carnage and death-anit consequent suffering and wretchedness but what true American heart is not wrong with feelings of the deepest sorrow and $hame that We--' sab-j- vr d - f V a for-whi- ch d We-pra- r 1r 1 ht s - T the-gfe- at : i sire : -- V pf y i s L-- - - V y ii f--j - If - tody-whoe- e ay j I eliS-wit- atthisit of-b- I ! - f 1 I EI-dert- We-yn- r-- OF TnE 1 ATTACK: GHAPHTC DETAILS lRD! J - Ht-fo- on-th- r j c- - eir Jill-the- -- - i Loril-thrnngl- "f 'f -- f : - - - ' f 1-- f ' ’ - ious enquirer i the basis of that hope! It is based on the immutability of troth— upoff the delivered the following extemporaneous - ADDRESS nd SIy We have Selnai!ierJ:e2nt ?Sc“sion to participate in-for tha caU- -' our land in mourning of lenow-citizen- s: SuSSathaJ1 X- - fei thefnfiuenee of fflwS trStr that Kt 4 - national There ca- - tq-d- aj 4 land and country' to sinkior Sto? com“®n fontrUion at the calamity of ‘the natW“'vf citizens in whose fondi?Vw“ Isfced aU the sacred lOTfothS blndL the Und of hi birtetbstte hiaLfoveiS hvr instituUop (the glorious guidtarVrin of human freedom glory aadkffi immutability of the principles inculcated in the great problem that the fathers of onr land have for years be-r- i sJraggUnf'to solve and for which they fought theyf bhed they died ( j c That struggle ha elicited their bravery m the 'battlefield' fheirwisdoni in tha national heart conncils their eloquence to movw-th- e in favor of the right and stir tho affections of tlie jnultitnde ‘Shall' these principles die? No Beyer! never! jHartyrs to the cause of the establishment of human freedom tnticto and happiness may be multiplied until like the starst-th- e r are countless: but tha great Iiroblem mnstnC solved and it will be solved of troth and in the trinmnh of liberty over tee ignorance oppression and d'egradar tion of our nee Thu is the' fature of the great stroggle ud that will be ita triumph We come here y to mingle nrftelings cWth onr feltow-cftizein commfoeration-o- f dcd that baa been done— not a single ydUr stain on the battle field— not h thons- and other thousands m&de prison-way- e y'-iri’-i- y ! ‘ ! : to-da- ns Removed by the1 Sight of time so for frow? w Cld faBiily U taken cuiiut cotemyoraiieoualy asxoclste our Aina I wtih Its moment ous Incideoto but our affeo It a forow eonntrjrare cousecrated bythe Jadbig PATUwoMopStraS!i a deep toted by our fate era who achieved for tlhiM K-lhad for us a national existencew I w s f I 1 4UI l : domes-tuii- s&eugtggaa w- and tens in the lanA whever — ' I'-- the house' Heathen placed the Secretary I tiliery 1185 prisoners 1JD00 stand of arms on the bed tcllinj him that he must not talk and aeoontrementa 1000000 ronada ofuma'l ' V I ammundion ami 10000 of fixed ammunition MrSe Ward did notfgpetk after that s Mr: Robinson remained with Mr Seward j and sheU 6O0UO pounds of powder Toeuo blait-keta snita J comptoto of clothing 500 army until 111 o'clock noxk morning when ho waa i 20 AMO poands of bacon ioojooo pounl to Doug Is® Hospital removed Vreelk Bread ' salt20(X0 pound of sugar37Jk0 pound VTJ an 2few“Yir18'r- of 10000 of rice pound of saltpetre 50000 Tint doorBouth uf gin The Herald’ special says it is reported wheat $100000 worth of medical that the assassin irb0 entered Mr Seward's bosheto ofand hilry 2431m Ty 7000 bates of cotton Thirteen house has been arrested It is certain that supplies of AU were pieces brought away one of the assassins probably Sarvait has the other artillery store nbt needed W our Immedibeen arrested Samuel Mattson of ilooka- - ate command were destroyed V town" who waa the tone who wrote the letter found in Booth’s trunks and sighed Sam” - The greater pkrt of these supplies had Jat S LAT SASb beefi received from Raleigh l has been airartea One large j i csy with six machinery complete depot The Herald's Xewbcra “correspondent on two engines and train and several bridges the 3rd ogives a rnfiior that Johns ton was between HlPORTcgj Greensboro and Danville- also on h about to surrender 'either side of Salisbury with several mile of A State Convention to consist of delegates the railroad track were destroyed We Imt sxof from all counties is balled for oh the 14th of a very few killed and wounded Among theJa Hay G latter Capt IL Morrow A A of StoneThe Herald’s lUcihmond des atch of the I man’s stair WHOLESALE lGtli saye Gen let tRivetl in half past three pniL- on the 15 “Brocxik Jack”t and" Sullivan the over- his Staff were received with the greatent'en-tUusiasr land who were arrested some cheer upon cheer time stageatrobbers popslaee by tlie Victoria were brought up from ago being given them Hal even the Union officers raised their caps to hixu Portland on Wednesday and lodged in the order issued by Gen guard house at the Fort The officers startIt appear ' by:-aSherman announcing to hi army the surren- ed with them for Lewiston this morning — 24 MEDICINES AX'D ClIEMlci der of Leecthathe had reached Southfield (Wall WaUa£tatem&n-Miie- h where L dates the order April 12th ' il '1 jSar Theatre a sav ARE splendid everybody WaMhington 18’ a We think that Secretary Seward and Fred and hia wife their friend and relations go are better They are sleeping quietly aMhi and see it It's a great treaL hour 10 am PAINTS OILS DYE STOSS C A ScwAhn (Signed ' 1 V Baltimore IS A long-baffle- d creditor A gentleman who wan at Point Lookout “Wanted— A BRUSHES SBOXGKjj ailvertisement: following of-:isterday morning Was informed by an thin man who is used to the bnspies of ofa gunboat that Booth and other FEUFUMEJIa aoont Sp jin number were in St collecting to crawl through keyhdiles and find debtors who! aro ‘never at hopie' ” Mary’s county hcavfily armed and endeav139 & 141 3VILLU3i across their to Potomac the make way oring which wa stronglyfpicketed and none waa curious periodical is about-t-o be pubA CXJRXElTof allowed to pas lie also stated that-oFCLTOXJfEw TOtilished Brussel is to be adorned at jit our Sunday evening a small squad ofhad cavalry auto'‘ridiculous or compromising been re- by had a (collision with them and Particular stmnrfonMif tn ti -- j" pulsed1 but had succeeded iu capturing one graphs’’ and will give an index of all the “ rocking nr DOOM 'for J of them Our cavahry were Teinforced yes- books prohibited ia France with the nl all ilisMnl JTarkeu SbU ( enn be w Yrt bougbt in thfj terday morning arid were understood tohave reason why them completely surrounded and escape was 'f: - Dertcon-deemed ‘impossible son you have been to My BXJTTJSItFIELDj71 wasmade here A highly important arrest y The name of the party ut present is the seminary and! are no doubt in poswithheld He has made a confession being session of saving grace will you please OVERLAND DI§PATt one ofthe conspirator against t!ic life of the to ask a blessing?’ I lwlMn'urfiMU'4 President and acknowledging himself to be — ‘X a! daddy I don't Young Iloprfid the author of the letter signed “Bam” which like tew I don’t like the looks of that was found in Booth’ trunk' coMPAst Ease” apple ' IS Washington Paid up Capital $6000001 Late last night a man disguised ak a laborer and carrying a pick on his shoulder apnunur proached the house1 Occupied by a family of Chancy TibUid Sujhlt XewYvkCnitnHuafc name was the of Snrvaltl in thi city and ‘ ' " TXCaSl’KEB: abont to enter when hewas arrested 'Upon W: K Kitchen President of the ft tui ' New York washing the dirt froml hi face he proved to T be quite a different locking person from what sfreaiSrzxniTr uinn io can teams ImtIoc called himself hfa appearance indicated: He A (ARTIES get good prices B A fiatterfield AUhia-' freight OR AIM from this Cirv to Stations on Payne and exhibited not a little eifibarrass-men- t: rerland Stag Lino oast of Fort Rridger He managed to ask in agitated tones P Office of j7 WItL BE rtT ox UXEDUTKir at was arrested-he colored servant Apply A of ) why STAOE LIVE for he OVERLAND Seward when Secretary wasjtent A DAILY MULE EXPRESS bet h rFThatTs the man 1 know fort Tempi Street immediately ATCHISdXsnd’DEXrER him " by hi general appearance and ’his month7’ The servant then said there could Time eht days slats be no mistake Othena in Secretary Seward's TRMVEEKL EXPRESS bet ir house at the time who probably have a recollection of Siirvaltis appearance will be A fine lot of STATES’ for DENVER sc ALT LAKE CIII offered an opportunity to recognise him The Sale cheap man arrested i believed to be Survltwho raixSiPAb orncxm the dreadful acts at Secretory perpetrated & Eldredge Wo t TfWyStrrit i New YorkOiyl ' Hooper (Seward house 343-- 1 m ' 40 Sooth 6th Street -1 i Baltimore I8: i 21 4 State Street Butfl L It is understood that the party alluded to as under afr’est here atate that tlie original 34 Clark Street J - Wa to of the conspirators cap11 Mala S treat meijely design tereFresident Incoln some time back and pnafce him prisoner and in this Way compel a Mercbantu will b enabled Tj Lit XVV-- i '00 CF general release bf all tiie rebel prisoner then preemte V receive GikmIs from bytti held’ by thd United States When the genHARDY & CO at SALT n Thirty-fir- e day -A eral exchange f prisoners however' 'h D A BUTTERFIELD this project Was abandoned by him M and others as no longer necessary He says General 8aiierfnttulenta!cltiaia Emjc 239-- tf pe refosed to- have anything further to uo FIRST SOUTH STREET With it ami endeavored to Induce others to s'l give up their designs upon the life of the G s L CITY i i n I 4 ar-sen- I - - I - - w m X : yJ! --- i: t- ' - F r? - - -- er eon-apirato- rs n - : - to-da- "'"I' joint stock i LASTED! ’ r- i n I ! ed V- BACON OF SURYALT AXD TtEPQRTEDtUAPTURE nr- R- “SA! CAPTUBED — IIE MAKES FULL CONFESSION! ANOTHEVo - - r : BOOTH AND 30 ROUNDED! -- - li-SUR- i Washthgton:17 soldier and nurse who iras iff attendance off Secretary Seward has related circumstantially the! proceedings in thd chamber front which it appears that it wad through hi brave : and determined endeavor that the consummation (of the murderous designs of the fiend were prostrated According to Robinson’s narrative Fred Seward Major S Sward and MrHanseli were all wounded on the stairyray As Robinson door tv leorothe !cuse of the opened the outside: man dutnrbanee struck at his breast' In his hnd he held a large knife bladejwhich appeared to be about a foot in length and an inch wide Iloblnsojn determined to oppose hi 'progress and raised his arm'io parry the blow The consequence waa that a wound was inflicted in the centre pf hi forehead close to the hair The knife glanced and the clenched handin Which the li man eld the dagger came down upon face find felled hips to the floor' Mi Sewiiti at this' Juncture escaped llronf the room knd Tsn to the front window' screaming- “murder!’ The assassin’ leaped ‘to the bed wfiere Mr Seward lay apparently in a helpless condition 'ahd gave a tremendous blow t hia face He! missed bit bark however and almost fell across 'lli Se ward’s ‘ By thi time Robjnsoi recovered on the bed- and caught (hold of the attempt-ruc- k While fie was th I - - - j liob-inson- i j H I - Mr Seward on the left side of the fdce and then on thea right ride ythe aasassin' then raised floor dp an he- and Robinson came tio the Rob-inson on feet their both They got together 4titl keeping firm hold of bUu The sassin his left arm over Robinson’s shoal r and endeavored to force him to the floor n finding that! he codldjhot handle Robin n in that position heSfrrJpped hi po sition d with toe hand which was around bisli k caught hold of Robloon's right !arm id atrnck behind Robinson with the knife They strll eontinned to struggle for a few mi menls Robinson forcing him towards the-dr which was open with the intention 'of thn ing him over tee bannisfer - y Whe they had pearly reached thedoor Major ward entered the roomj and Robin-e- d r6n c onhim to take the knfe oaf of the assassi hand Seward immediately elutch-isassi- n ed the The latter then! struck Rob-tb- e stomach jnson knocking him down broke wy from Seward and rushed down as--eac- i I j L W com-Cffenii- ed EPOT IIQ3IE - President' - This is substantially a correct statement of what the prisoner ha jso far divulged He Is Call and get the worth of your money as we will a well known resident of Baltimore sell at WHOLESALE RETAIL an at AUCTION New York' IS ' p CONNECTED with this Establishment found a I The Post’s special Soys President Johnson yesterday said to a clergyman iff ho begged of him to bo merciful to the rebels that mercy mercy to individual wias not always State He also declared to a promtothe wa inent member of Congress that he willing to act with the utmost magnanimity toward the common people the rebel stated but the unrepentant leaders must be punished IWashington 18 To Banford: Uncte Is much better He sat morning and up for a quarter of an houri this y is a marked waa bright and cheerful - IIOCSl PIIOYLSIOX whers A ORKAT VARIETY-- OF HIXERS'AXD TRAVELERS Ckn depend open being supplied Vfft coy S I accessary for their use and consumption 1 d - IU J THIS l CLOTHING BEADY-MAD- E v 1 i I I HATS CAPS!ISOOTS SIIO£S To-da- improvement upon yesterday Frederick is slowly! but surely regaining his consciousness He! has spoken twice this HARDWARE lie sleeps much of the time and morniugbreathes regularly and easily Hia pulse and And a thousand things too numerous to mention I think every one feels appetite are good With to the messenger L&dlea can Bid In the IZone regard encouraged during and nurses both are dobg well ' C Seward ! A (Signed) Auction - Ii New Ifork 18 's? FAUST HJ The Times’ dispatch from Blakely Ala L W IIARDT Geo W THATCHER YOUNG 10th says of the captafo of Spanish Fort on JnoW' the 6th 22 heavy Parrtytta rwere met within 244-- tf half a mile ofthe fort and half a many mor--t ! - Sol Article ofFlous Oonstoatly on bend Groearic and Pri Irt I" also Bacon Batter Eggs Grain and H With a full Stoti of llinen’ Tools at pnc l ensure satufoctfon 221 -- tf PRINTS TFM Bead the Tends! ! I I! i ’ ar jj OVERLAND Wliire the 12th Indiana - IStFft FORT HALL I ! TAKE ! chos-Good- RIVER large Orders will be received ‘by ' it esu TAiwa uniu apru of tbs Hon John 11 Goldmines IVor til follOWK ComatiiwiaB - as oa Parrbsws Vrsigbt from Omaha City J 1 too ' Taylor to reedve and tnuuesut Tor farther particular apply Or George “J 1 Taylor J wtr± mt tp- order 1 - B- --J Yorj(!J J the reskksce of 141 W L HAL1EY Banker W L APPLEBV Esq - ed lb Tsylir Ii rnninlfwt on alf nuttiVi flf filUtLffiilJ'1' (eg from A Am to pm lUIy Virginia City Bannack City ?-- drum s to 10 per cent Cheap1 than those dealers wbo boy on tuna ' i - NOTICES T to-da- : I 81 shall buy exclusively ferCk 1 ' Sj AKJEr v SHar’ k I T m : ? -- EAGLE EMPORIUM - te Mast and 21st New York batteries were advanced to Within a third of a mile of the! enemy’s works at a AT the gnnboata and all blazed away given time same time the sappers and miners -and at the advanced killing every rebel artillerist showed himself in tee field April ) Headquarter : i Stk t am ACROSS To Halleck: Spanish Fort and its depenW e have dencies were captured last night 25 officer and 538 Unlisted men prisoners Have taken 5 mortars 25 guns r The major escaped by water Rart of the garrison invested (and will be assaulted whe already xe Overland Stages cross is the stairs j y unless the work are stronger than I Dariagihe scuffle' Imtwhenh annotsay nowhelifive them tobe only true route to Bobiusoa reccired a wound Quite : serioiu J ' Clysr r" (Signed) & Headquarters in the field To Grant: T have the:honor to report the capture thia day ofthe rebel torts at Blakev ! alight Cne on the left shoulder While strug- ly with 2400 prisoners and 20 guns' i Caott ' gling With the man nearthe bedside he had seiaed nt of his right hand in whieh was Lenairt Tenny W i the dagger and did not release ibis hold nn-t- il Stoheman which1 left knocked down by the assassin near the of March struck the THE' Tennessee door find biter Major Seward had come to and East Virginia railroad aw the 5 14th insL atr Wytlie ville Ckristiansbnrg and his assistance jv A- - bridges 3 - Ho returned to the room these Between he Salem found that after points tee assfissin had escaped and found that the were burned and 25 mile of track totally detaken and v Secretary had got otrthe bed on to tee floor stroyed Many prisoners and other of dragging with him the bed clothes and was considerable quantities yylving ffit a pool - of blood Upon going to store destroyed : u j This route is kept open by the coaetaat reuning tee Sectetaij he found bo jpnlsein tee wrist On the 6th Stonstnan moved via Jacksonand stated to Ilia Seward who hail ville Danbury aad Macksiille arriving at fthsW S Mall Stagee and the room and asked if her father wa dead Grant’s creek? three miles j from Salisbury most etolwtaBtlal that beibelieved he was 4j the rebel line for the defense of the town at TksBOATI sre tbe waa on tlie River defendeiT Upon a second examination Robinson 6 am on the 12tb This line ned that his heart waa still beating icretary then said “l am not dead the police and the surgeon find dose taring eight stand of ' colors : 214-l- f I GIVE t J i I3-VC- i y ! I A X! ol to-nig- ht : : r al 0N 3 g - w T E LEGRAP Ml C p-- ! -- j i- j and that w may be prullted instructed and edi by Our coming blether to xonaider Thy - prwvideiviiwl 'dealings- with the children of men w a wxk Thao tv remember tfie- - oongragationa of ' thwt slMllwasemble throughout the lend for petfl-l-tha eame solemn purpose we heve now met anl let Thy blex-rn- g be upon alLwho desire f! ' know nd do Thy will The to regard in the piple of this great nation who'thi mercy i“ afi bowed down in sorrow and affliction t- 1' through muiijr and hsmeless can see by which tha the brightness of onr glory should: become nation is afflicted and is now in a stole of humilia-- v resxon iJf which many ars deprived of xtwVsndbjr At onev there seems to be a Jreflectlon of ' V all rhlags which remlor life desirable and are left the "Sun-tigof peace asjdiough its to rflhlHnto the vortex of doith sud dsstrqcribiu sincaThuuknowest the condition of all wb would fain once more shed light and happi- g J and aek Thee to look upnfi the people ot tbie great na-- - ness over onr distracted country dissolve toon with compassion according to ths'grmSmjeey the dark clouds enshrouding us for a time which’ Then show unto the children of men and give place to the cheering rays of peace through-JeenCbriet Thy Son W pray Thee todiiem sverv effort that shall be We had 'begun again almost to wear the made toforret ml thnoTwho kavnperpeWsted tlie smile of joy at the thought that this struggle vHe wrong by which tlis hmd of our nation has was not to be peipetaally wsstiag away the been Miikk'tily laid'low slid for whom We have soot strength and energies of the nation In tiiii day collie together to monrn' We pray Thee thia we all participated': riv to bit the man who by the Ooustifhtion of our Bat the nation Is sstoundCd —rit holds its cmrntrXrJ empowered to preside over the Interests breath Respiration almost f sabsides'' The of this great' uation Prepare him for cease to dreniate through rjjponsibUlfies which have lallen apon him and tide oflifa well-nig- h envirtirnge him hy the faithful of those thenatiotial body A b6lt falls from the sky aroniKl hint to honorably and ftithfnlly'fUl tlie ex where ntf cloud indicated its existence sltrii pneitfoh he now occupies to bring boat Tliy While thq gaze of th if conscioi multitude was grrot purfioetw according to Thy mind and will directed to the ad vent of (ho onl ight of i We pray that the (honorable Secretary ef 'S tot peace bursting once more upejn our distracted j V mJ hie son ‘and others wbo wers wonnded by the jfrom that bright ppint the bolt is l Teiiidn-hsnVhe may' preserved from death if it country— that he Thy will and IfThon ahonldat ruthlessly takes from ns onr nationsped tha lion Secretary let bint ha mot folly endowed with the al head and father Th6 question involunta- jmwer and ability tol nipprees rebellion and pat rily force itself ppon nx what may we not down liianiTWWi bad svery soarea of ttiiarale expect? What so hideous what so ho treseon mid ilinorder Mn the land Wa prey that But what I tha natare and' extent to aoromp1 i ah th ( - IT1--' every etfonf rltepr Bied Crowned Can the consequences be calamity? with mo greeter tointHicn iWdny when the dremifn! I that jnahfi induced with- 80T0W calamity t ' pf war anil itt dread Coflqiu-ncesLhII ndt be swu in tlid domestW circle of the departed Chief t Ihwivoril Iw beaten Into blow-- I Magiatrate of our liatlon? Nd! No? How few i itiAnM fimi tho Rptwrt luto pruning hooki andiho eon entertain any just eoneeptfonxf the vast DHttoni Inra viifin morn tarpitude of thuaet thaf haa thus Tathlensly Vie Kk thtefi bleMjill eonetifntedaiiifaorltie token awsy the nation's head? this end other Jenrte who hOT in vfew'tb ntoii of Thy dominion Thy authority and Thy It was not anattack oh aaffidridoal it was in rrrry part of the world that Thy not an infringement onrthe happiness of ah rlKhtaguneftf rule add suprem-wmay extend' until the king- - iuduridual that were involved in the' consedoffla of this world- -ahU become Abe kingdom of was a death shaft quences ' of the act t foir God end Ills Chrieb : aimed at the great enterpriae of hamau freeWe prayTbee to Comfort th dintfiigninbed to-dand will continue to hiMbamthaM beoa token from her by the dom Which hair have It for great object the elevation of our 1ani nf the uiigLdly and may the re--- 1 nwinder It waa a blow waa an effort household realize llie'rondplence race tod sympathies of their numerous friends and th diaarm and weakon those agencies that to tirf nation wero for the progressive imp gpnd Will-ptf fur Thy blewinx to be with the Federal ment operating of the' condition pf intellectdol hnr I In uthnrlliw thie'XIity and : Xtafianefril conoeqnenc es are designed rritvy eerk for the pence and 'well-beiitof their tyv thry in the very natare ofthe act itaelf-textend frllovr-me- n Uu-whom ore sent to officiate nmoiig s Vid iiMiinnrh m they fek to honor Thee and to to eviery point where bmuanity finds a homea sK This then fixes die character ofthe crime pjultdaiu the supremacy (4 truth and itistica lir the hti rch inaainach as ? W- well they seek —and who In contemplatiou of this ia not tbia let Thy blemjiiepe boaket and their filled with feeling of sadness' at the occurand ir heart with 'consolation and yy' etore Who that ha the heart of hamanity Iliein tLe condenre ‘end lovp cf the' rence?' 8ij Vto amen Whom (they act Guide ns all- - O within him (toes not deprecate that humanjpeople and shbuid tv becomethe lamentably deeply the vailed xhaaging scent a of life and th'ong)i all the diapenKitiona Instruments of committing an act of Thy providence deprived tf ever b fcUndjiu tlmf ame of mind to say so iquch In opposition to the- - peacc happiWl11 '2du111 ' - ix now delicate all wo hare ness hnd wellbeing of mankhuty to njare Theepraying that vurofftiiBg may be Bui H thero hope beyond tfy’s Jark clond? ceptable tu JTlue Our Hwveoly Father In the — ex ot t i beyond the days of adversity that nowYesJ hru fThyjSon Amen "? f r oar nation In temporary "gloom? velope Another ly uin wk oang- and Elder Lyman —there is hope Upon what says the anxfti-- to j t pittA-awa- ed ‘ ot h A hdmes fliat have neen desecrated and rendered "desolate the heartha jter which the sighs of the widow and the plaint of the or- phsov hare ascended With a whilof mourning to Godjn consequence of the distress this nu happy condition of afihirshas forced upon us and lain seek and pray id struggle for peace—riscE— that bappinessj and confidence between man and (nan may over our distracted country and extended to it inhabitants from one extremity of the land to the other--' We sorrow especially with the imnjiediate friends' and relatives who hare suffered tlie keenest portiou pf this Rad Yet the boudiiionpf the nnhap-p- y onr deported President is tlie ifhmily ofthbasandi condition of of families through tlie country - Let ns think of this' and 'let the feelfitg of kindly sympathy be awakened in onr hearts towarns our iellcwcoun(rjnu:n and associate a throahoutdliejlaiiii y for hs to abide Ithc future— to wait patiently jandTnotoidy fa patience but let ns waiq fai Lbfolly and firinly ' be ototl e aide of the rights And for this let s live for this let u pray that the demon of wpr nrith his train of attendant malevo-len- tl slail be chased froifi the its live stron sunlight of gentle peace In tlie thisnzranee that' out of Hhe wreck ani rninof die creation of mind hut partially educated I there will spring intjd- existence a government that will extend the principles nf ijjrgrea Constitution to thi nations until the Ivreet of liberty are freely enjoyed and seenfely' guaranteed ti the cit zena of every ' i landjand clime fathers-lookeOur for this For this they struggled for thi they bled Bl1 od that is ours wa poured out reely to water the tfee of liberty in the inaipient stages of its gfowth For thi we stilLitruggle For this the same vital tide i pour :d out without stiatj ' For this then let ns live land may Cod in hi infinite merCy cooduesi and couipas-sionr1wh- o considers the want i of all and is negligent of none minister jth il consolations of Hls blessed sjpirit—the Ibl ijs of a genial hoperof a happy future to the wulsof those who constitute the family of our departed President 3Iay thfir sorrow !be softened in it intensity: by the rift ot promise that gild the firmament of peacej God grant this is my fervent prayer ' The choir song anothergM hymn and the Bey pi’ McLeod delivered an1 jenloginm on character and the illustrious services the life I J of the late President which we regret being ' nnibie to publish this morning 1 ' -- The choir sung an anthem a (ter which Woodruff offered a benedictiofi v "t sS i -H - - '— - A y ’ - 7 i bote-establish- to-da- ct j ' ’ that bind us toj the dismembered fragments of bur once happy national family at the $1000 —the sequences of the-gre-st American revo- JlAM PfrAainm 000 Month our Hx - M lore for the right our faith latino— ft 00 Thru® JJJ the in immortality of the! principlethe involyed - 1 v JSrf Month drflw'wl ardor of oar la strnggte for flreedom and prMtk in J1® Periiogl oar petriotismre intenaifledBrfghtest among I'ar wi(l( the lllastrious examples in onr nation’s trial® stands out the character of the father of our VESTEliDXY : TIi fT FL'X tlli L S ER VICES country— “Unit in war' first in peace and first its the' hearts of hlSTSonntryxnen” We AT TTlfi follow kia etnwgles hie rtoile and hi privations as endured for ns wher y enjoy the tin n it® tribute of tTo Join wit1 tli freedonTfor which no and that of blessings f Magin-ntChief it® for the itMtworj of Jato hie compatriots fought and bled and died our citixen® were eeen weiMlinjf their That freedom partook' ofthellberaljUj excelbefore the hour lence and ’dignity of the Great Author from way yestejdajr forenoon long irb om it emamted—tbe common God and the tpoinud thje public wnrice of day Father of inteliectual Jnnhanity— onr great the platfonn we noticed Elders Amaaa iuwfatirf in the heavens ylt waa Ho who"' seek that high and glorious Sr Ljnhia nnd P D Richardn Br N’omen inspired thatn so a- happr futnr haa in reserve Sfcieodirlli®' Excellency Governor Dot His destiny which to its atstraggle-ofor those who foitlifuTy l Honor 3iayor Smoot Hie Honor Chief Jnstice tainment’ ' away—bi TfctiwiCoL 0 II Irtph Superintendent otln- -' Our fathers hayfi p they U S Marshal hare not left usaltogether nr apprised oftheir d Aift&iirsH S (Jibbst Etqr they entertained with Col J CLittle Aweanoc of Internal Bere- - feelings and the views 'onr of fotdre the to great national fa regard nne ColrB T Burton Collector: Cap CH ‘mity have intimkted totnr in language They Carrington too explicit to bemisindentoou that they Hempstcad Attorney-flencrtruth land honor as the only Major S MElair Drs Robinson and regarded virtue noon which tlie sufoundation imperishable SpragnejChief BIlop E! Hunter all the perstructure of our natioaai existence could authorities and a boat' Of pennanently reat eity Bishops City '' i ' V: the Kders1 Onr nation h growki :from its smalt beginAtiwelre oelokik Mayor-Sreotook the ning to the enviable position in which we have seen it to the greatness of it glory and prpentiai chiilf and Hanthaf Little f called the pride of its strength occupying a priina-natio- n the assembly taiirtW i ? and commanding tlie :y 9fd ? Wheat! ih distant lands The choir sung a fufteral hymn and Elder the' American citizen ha gazed with exalta: offered the fallowing tion npon the starry emblems of the nation’s ' ' powers for it language wse'to kimof home— 'v Our F:th®r whn art inhcamn in the name of a home blessed vtiihfreedom and surrounded fltfinf Thy Suafu wbnrThoa' art 'well with peace And around which the protecting Joh v pleatM we have ctmw together tbld day toperfunn aegis of law and government were extended the U( dntie to the illUMtrione drads We ek to secure to hint and: alL mankind the enjoyThor Holy Father to look upon no as Thy children ment of ill that could make life desirable ' iho work of Thine lianiio whiio we Innknnto Thew-M't- and happy— So munificently guarded in the groat author1 laud niter cf every good perfi-egUl wed who art filled with might doeii jConatunuoitof our country inff With Hght and glory Thou doat lift np and lour onward Bat alaslTin 'the ftilf vt down at Thy ploMHitrepThon diwt cana® nations career a dark cloud has:tidof risen and has cast - to come inhi'exiatence end Thou dost cause them its shadow access the bright path of the naHi to vutwerve Thy and tion’s AlaaL that Internecine prosperity:? ThiiiKfloot permit them to pass through various ' arrant trial affliction and sorrow and many to struggle shonid carry devastation and despawoir thie earthly atage of" actios under Thine truction to 'the' fairest portion of onr once afflicting providencca happy country— that thousands of onr asso TWe ntbnviiig w prsythwt Thy IIh1ylpirlt may ciates should rext nponu that wo nmr r el tlut eccepUbie cidal strife tktr 1 i-- rA fv y : Srml-TVM- rr JliTnuni S - il fif i y ' - : of onr President and father U not "thio we fiaht anew the battles ©f our country The circleone the bistort that ha been cruelly intuded 'and rahrked only hdpes and the fears that until : thq peace of which U thus cruelly disturbed opott wf of ‘that itnifKle weal Jo Itself Oaf watch-wor- d life as haa been on onto conqnest 'fifid lalitis$ fin aSeetioBr iotensei eenn and toe over nnf the opposing foe bat now and within Victory awakened heeomea onr wourew our brath through sheer hold of wir the trw keeot&sa Iwrolnntiavily wdap— astonishment Then while gs stop let ns of onr amt object pride redact ifwe never haTe before let ue look I y tion- - " in he charity pf ouf souls— in - the affection onr history As tre MIow the footprints of The XallyT eleraph n-i- iy v: a? hv "'-- ' 'S' : ' T‘ 1 ' UtEBJIS: - " 7 7 ' t t ! 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