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i I I I llll III II i i mi mrm cU 0 X72 3E "30 ggg jn. niwrr-a ai in wnr i-j-r' -it-- "nr Trin "i-i. w. PEICB TWO CENTS. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1865.

PRICE TWO CENTS. StafTOiiicera of Governor Bradford, mounted Nevada, Senator James W. Nve. Nebraska.Representative G. f.

1 i iFOHERAL OBSEQUIES IN THIS 05U Chief Marshal John Q. A. llernne. signals that the train had reached Bridgeport, on the Kcpposite side of the river, and soon the train, with its Bianurnful emblems, came creeping slowly over the Colorado, Representative Allen C. BrO-cro1 AM Aids to Chief Major R.

G. Kin. Isaac Coale. Jr. jxew Jersey, itepresentative Wm.

A. Newell. junrjimiu. representative Cass. E.

Phelps. Trotyl ctotu. -i i bridge. At the Harrisburg terminus a large concourse Sof people were awaiting its arrival, and when it had 3 passed a rush as made for Market street. T.rOW.1 i Extensive to Hecoiva Preparations the Bo civ.

Honors to Our Great Dead ,1 ILLINOIS TiBTlfniTin! ILLINOIS DELEflATIOM. His Honor Mayor Chapman. The Members of the City Council and other Municipal Officers. A Militarv Betaehment. The Protestant Clergy ot the City, about sixty in number.

The Aged Guard of 1862. Marshal. The Independent Greys, Company A. The Union Club of Baltimore. The Reverend (Catholic) Clerey, with the Christian Governor Rich.

J. Oglesby. 'lion. J. T.

Rtnart. J- Williams. ill TYILL ARRIVE IX PEILAUELKIIA AT A.i.UJlon.a Jf. Melvin. On tUe Arrival nt tle Repot A salute of twenty-one minnte guns was fired from Capitol Hill.

The Court House bell rang for the citizens to assemble, but they needed no such announcement. A battalion ot artillery, a company of cavalry, the Sixteenth Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps, otli-cers of the Army and Navy, mounted and dismounted, the members of the Legislature, the Mayor and theCity Councils oi Harrisburg, the Soldiers of the War of 1812. the Judiciary delegations, and a numerous concourse of citizens were inline, awaiting the order of escort 4-33 THIS AFTERX03X. Ciillom. i i '-ki flMlna U.

i Hon. Shelby McClennard. if" iY- A Ifon Lyman Trumbull. THE NATIONAL FUMERAL PAGEANT! Its Bepartae from the Capital. lion.

T. S. Redenhurir vviAiLe, A. I). t7 Col.

E. L. Phillips, U. m' of S. District of Illinois, lion.

JoKe K. Dubois. The remains of President Lincoln will arrive fa Brotherhood about sixty in number. The East Baltimore Union League. The 8iel Union Beague.

The Washington Union Leaxrne. TheClerks and other Employees of the Quartermaster's lKpartinent. The Federal Officeholders in this City. The Gerinania SocIetv. I i oo Wm under the Chief Marshalship of Colonel Harry McCor-H T.l v.t-:..

Francis C.Sherman, Mayor -1 of Chicago. Hon. T. J. Dennis.

Ifon. S. W. Fuller. Hon.

J. B. Turner. Hon. J.

Lawson. I ten. C. L. Woodman.

Hon. G. W. Gare. ilon.

G. H. Roberts. Hon. J.

Conmisky. Hon. L. Taicot. tnick.

Colonel S. eat her was in commaw Oi i 3 i tuwc uum nai.oouis, uut iucuuu, imimu military. Al'ier some delay, hearse containing the jyof stopping in West Philadelphia will proceed by the remains of honored President was seen approach-K junction Railroad to Broad and Prime streets, where ing, and now en-ued a sceneof great commotion. had commppcedtofall, and now a perfect stream warue procession ill be formed. I he military au.Lori- IS The Baltimore Citv Fire Department, headed bv the US seception B.iLTmOREJklSn:i-eratvrth, M-c- ire Commissioners.

Chief ai.d Assistant Engineers. Independence Bodge. No. 77. Independent Order ol Odd Fellows.

I iourintr down Col. R. M. Hugh. ri Xothing the immense concourse of people sstood As the hearse moved up the street iithe neot)le w.lpl towards it.

as if the denrest casket ine omcers and of the Mechanics. Ins. Monumental, William Tell. Liberty. Schiller and Jackson Bodges.

I. O. of O. F. 3 last evening in arranging the order and preliminaries 5of the procession.

Orders wer- issued by Cadwalader und Brigadier-fienei al Ferry, the former If tl'ifl not? ll.am an.l niitUt The Grand Lodge of the Statf of Maryland, with the of theStatfof Maryland, with theM being published in another column. TZie following 13 General Ferry's Orfler. ine 11 auon were oorne ironi luem, auu wen J'-''i Grand Ofllcers lire second Washington of the nation was dead. hical Union of Baltimore. Uand the people of the lajid.

who all loved him beyond i cil of the Independent Order hisilcpartms lorm. All were The Tynoirran The Great Counci anxious to eet a giimjise of his colli among the first, a mika D-Qr abtkrs, Iitrict of riTtr.ADKi.pnr Red Mn REPORTERS. L. A. Gobrfght, Associated Press.

C. It, Morgan, Associated Press. U. H. Painter, Philadklphia Istquitieb.

I'-Ij. Croisnse. New York Times. C.A. Page.

Xew York 7ri0une. U. IJ. V. oods Boston ilcrrtLscr.

Dr. Adonis, Ctiicago Tribune 'GOVMXORS OF STATES. Governor William Stone, of Iowa, and stafT. Governor O. p.

Morton, of Indiana, and staff. Governor John Brough, of Ohio, and staff. THE GUARD OF HONOR. Tbe guard of honor consists of: Cuptin J. McCamby, 9th Veteran Reserve Corrs The scene was grand as an outpouring of the na- fHiLAOELPHiA, April 21, tenerai Kraers, JNo.

o. tioual gritf, and God made the scene terrible and i The troops comprisiiig tlie Escort at the obsequies Monumental City In Tears! ECNTRAST BETWEEN 1S61 AND 1885. Hio Departure of the Train for Harrisburg. sublime, for wi'b the roar of cannon came the roar o'B'Ji ma iresiuens. are as loiio.vs: The Jonrnevmcn Cau'kers' Association.

The Social Turners" Union. The German Slncing Associations. Hebrew Literary Associations. The Oheb Shalom Ciincrn-'itiiiii of ilannver street- Heaven's artil and Heaven's lightning answered 'mick and lurid every Hash of earthly artillery. I cannot di'scribe to yc terrible sadness of the spect.t-as the hearse reaclml the The Annual fnnfereni'pnf tl A frirr.n 4 CAVALRY.

First City Troop, Captain S. J. Randall, command-ing. Battery First New York, Lietitenant E. II.

Under-51 hill, commanding. copal Church and Colored Clenrv. Delegates from the Colored Christian Commission in Jiere toe rain w.js terrinc. norses prancen in ine rf lisrhtning's Llnre, and men staggerel under the watery laeleinents. Tin; norti of the militarv now tiled around of Haiti more.

The P. A. Pavne Lodyre of Samaritans. r' Jt-ui. j.

n. l'nriiic-e, 7tti eteran Reserve 'orps. Bieut. K. Murpliy, loth Veteran B.

-serve tli? hearse, which Ftood in the street fir the space of Keystone captain sl. liaslings, comiuana- The Grand Oru-r of Np.aritei. about ten minutes. The waterv elements were pour-Ming. The Grand Council and Subordinate Lodges of the fains down upon remains of Idm we revere, and allpj it(NTRY BUie drapery of b'ack was soaked in water.

TA.lnnH.,nflftnti,r,,..trnlrntni,ti..r.. 'olored Independent Order Odd Fellows. The Blue Ixwlceof Ancient York Masons. IT3 PASSAGE THROUGH TOE COUNTRY. feHea en wept even more than the people.

Red lights The Masonic Grand Lodge of United States and L'oionel Francis Wistar. commanding. Twenty-fourth Un.led States Coi ji'ed Trocps, Colonel Canadas nine upon 1 1. street at every corner, lighting up the nsigntas of motirring: "A Nation its Mar- ot motiri'ing: Thd retir nf tho nr.vv!3,A,, Louis aener, rfinmar.i wcouaueui. t-.

floppy. 12th Reserve t'oris. J-'irsl PtTpeanls. C. Swinehart, Co.

I), 7th Veteran Reserve Corps. J. R. Kdwards. E.

9th Veleran Reserve Corps. S. Cariouter, 7th Veteran serve Corps. A. Cromwell, 1.7th Veteran Reserve Corps.

J. 1-. kelson. 9tn Veteran Reserve Corps. R- 1- Iulock, oth Veteran Reserve Con s.

P. OKilaghan. 1th Veteran Reserve A. J. Marshall, K.

9th Veteran ll -sei vo rns. V- T. Baly. A. Kith Veteran Corps." J.

loth Veteran Reserve Corps. W. II. Burcin: inth His-wv. i 1-atber.

"A Great Man has i alien. "We One-hundrod-and-v Penna. olunteers. Pec ri.MO'arn a LieuteiiHiit-t'olonel John E. cixumuituing.

The Escort will form al three o'clock P. f'ii; iiol when the escort arrived- lie scene at lite Wayside. TV.e remains were then I (- The remains were to be seen there on Saturdav. 22d on Broad street, facing west. Vov 1 V- i irr.m I il i lTOIU lline to IW-MvC o'clock, atid tlior.sands i.uu aud'ArtiSlerv'on the 'i i'l nrul ill I ii flltriVA it.

1 Park to embrace tbe Opportll-lf nnler thr. the R.ilfiiin.TP (it. I O'clock. The rotunda was verv beaiitifullv -eu 1 lust time the inoital remains of it win fired" in rh.Minietlie re- they revere. A stron-r guard had been nrriv, Rr.i,roHd hew until tliev are de- tlin mom suspend canopy ed from the ceiling, and formel into a graceful ML AT YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, gj ound the bui'divg to kp back the throng, but wl.en Hall, bv the University Liaht over the spot wnere tbe remains ot the Prci tiody had been ed within the building Uie rtiilerv Cartnin W.

Mr titnimerv. com lent lay. Not on? tenth of tlie persons desiring to ge became so great. Hie were pusnea i.jck, ana mee( irond s.tre'-f. s-mth of Market stre t.

immense crowd to the door or rotunda. A officersof the Artnv, Navv and Marine Corps Here it was ntmrst that the order dnot on duty with tro j-s will take tholr osltion in ii Iook at the liice ot the itiustrtoaa ueceaseu. er 'iiiuii'il lo do so. The i st reels on which Cue Post Office facos were completely blocked up with a perfect iea of human he.i A Touching Tribute from tlio Ladies ected by the Chief Marshal o' the Civic Pr of entering cou'd tie but one by one trie as pie saw our Presid' through the rot undn. tj within a line guaru: by the military, I reach theg" Bv cor loorof thelR'Usei-f Itepresentatives.

Here all wa, f3 Not witljstandin he Immense crowd, however, and fci intense eagerness bv to re! lrank Ktli Veteran Reserve Corps. G. K. Gocdr.ch. 12th Veteran Reserve Corps.

A. E. Carr, 1, 12th Veteran Reserve ps. F. Cjrev, E.

I2lh Veteran Reserve Cors. W. 11. 12th Veteran Reeerve Corps. J.

Karr, I. nth Veteran Reserve Corps. J. P. miili, nth Veteran Reserve Crp3.

J. llanna, 14tti Veteran Reserve Con vs. E. I. Forehand, isth Veteran Reserve Corps.

J. M. Sedjovick, Veteran licserve Corps. II- W. Rewis, lith Veteran Re-vrve Corps.

J. P. Berry, A. 24lh Veteran Reserve Corps. W.

II. Viseaian, E.24th Veteran Reserve Corps. J- Parduu, 24lh Veteran Reserve Corps. At Relay ISotisc A salute of minute guns was fired, and a general is command of Ferrv, CYRUS S. II A within th hero was not the slightest dis- oervaded l.y of death.

Men and women was attend- .13 "Oti1v THE SACRED REHAPJS AT THE! i ii I uaMi oi iil -v ii'jn' ic I tfi 1 tl milt ft hev rt ILf ri instance oceurrc ance. tint scarce! i I.ICT Wl 1 I A ss i st an A V. an en ral. Order of tlio I'roressSfln. The followinff i-- the enler of the procession unor '3ted loramoment the l.atnrcsof Mm whom they loved 9 'a well, now in death, the rnel blow of thofcSsasMr.

(2 were called upon tcexercis" anv odicial authoritv. hat laid him low was before their mines eye. he immedi-Lie ct mmand of Major-General Cadwaia- A Iter the lapse of some little time citizens were per-Imittedto cnt-r and view the faee of the deceased. 2 Several thousands were fortunateenough to avail them- (tears rloweil from eye- pot accustomed to wtep tc STATE CAPITAL. Great Storm, Rafu, Thunders hurried S'Itr:" Kill-: I.I-;- 1 Jl.l.

r- Undertaker. Kseive-s of E. S. Earl tiie privilege. Tii-y i iiv nu ii i jj ii' i i.

l.i. i reet. and In twi v-lltl, lu-l 'l i I lli. in r.ijt. x.iniii v.i-.

1 fl Al 1 .1 .1 I Iw I I into Lombard i it ler.C 331 (1 of craF'e marked our passage. T.ni'ir limn ill .11 nun Hi. mi. i iiii i v-i: pSIKA fi Pall Bearers. 'the rotunda and around 1 f.uir i 1 Pall Bearers.

reams or columns tl.ro".. iliUII it I i 1 i i i in i-. a look at the hneaments iivo.iiii, auu, 4i.iv ban wfn prfivHl in irontoi ir.e A. Adams, U. S.

N. "Rics. THE OBSF.QriF.S UALTIMOKF. Baltimore. Mi.

April 21. Who says that Bal W'T A Z. 1 oration of wouruis. ana, s.c. Uonan.

no. Imore is not loyal? Who suys that rj. Wm. V. Huekt-r.

Esq. Bardel M. Fox. Isfj. the popular heart fci A -i- rwtf 1 Ironi the wind the eastern enl.

we were Drevet Uri-mA (-- uoral r- i r.i.vi.1 I -v. tl.v i 1 Tl tia r'l" 1 1 l' I 1 I'- i m. wmt 9l Mil reoDie oi ine niv oof- not nenrri, mv-ir mr i.i. -r- i i SOL NIGH ybKUdiHk f.ii Wraic, and litis tbe throng pisl mountr.Uy through SCol. Geo.

II. Crm.ui hi mo uimuiy tnrougn 5fC remains from Wash- nj'ing the he escort accomp: i the memory of our late creat and cood Chief MacLs-te th was so dear to the nation was ..7 nti 1.0 wivi.ro icre It is tj-i-iee the dead froni abroad will -j- 1 1 ton. various militarv detailed tra-e- Ther- rb n.idm, Ir'jm do so. Xf any thousands of peep veople in tha he Extra trains cui' uiuc.ii--.un-. i i.r p.

.1 "'Wbe here to-morrow sivell the throng. irg spirits, wuo leei ana iuihk iu towarua nit t- iook up us mournrui niarcn 10 w.t-- uviw cb.artered on nil the xiiG liemams ljymg in. otaLe.r;: Itai'wav Comn present National Government, nut tneir sentiments r.refrj n.i"; (iv.ngto a change programme, making 1 order of ieaeral Cadvva.ad r. Governor ot and suite. ILv-sIer's IVmd.

Comtniitii' of Arraic-rements. niief Marshal. CoHitiel and liis Aids. ..1 1.. 1 1 .1 i-( Lj 1 2tL III 2 I Uli vt va.

HWJ i y-1 11V.1 C.I inirflll (tl tl IH tJ Moiii 1 ii so overwneimea ov rne cusii otuevoiion ior ine uun 1 mill M'ti 1.11 i iiv-. 1 -i i ui iiiiru. iiv. he r.rTorde-.l for til is Dtiri'iose. To tv- it Shut little time ran 1L that on every presentable occasion bursts forth from draped, and started for Harrisburg.

morrow from i the allotted time, after! Fir-t Bivhwiv-rAisli-t-it ii.irshals, G'-frgo Bul.ocK, citizens at large, that treasonable sentiments, evens Iwbicii the processi. which wiil parade the strvet.s and 1 William V. feGrartv s. Watson. SPECIAL, I-ESPATCIIR3 TO THE bepasturi: nton washixctox.

En Rovtk. April 21. Appropriate religious ser the! I DEPARTURE FROM BALTIMORE, escorts tte remains to thedep-'t, will pass sm 'heir mildest lorm, dare no more bud cxpressicu." chamber. iai man in ine miusi 01 me armies 01 ine itepuouc 1 Bevel end i. icrgy.

Heads of ui s-ato of lViusylvar.ia. Members Congriss frntu Pennsylvania and other state--. Members of tbe Legislature of Pennsylvania and otuer the remains ol tlie late r-rwident left Baltimore at s3 Rthe reinaatsol the late President left at SE the Rotunda of the Capitol itself. tlemoval of (he Prf kidf nl's UeiuniH) Baltimore to-day is proving her loyalty; for as o'clock. Frorii the tens of thousands of people we hadB to Illinois.

"atHa, the entire city is liu-rally bathed in mourning Useeualor.g the streets, the was that allthtR The programme for the tran-portation of President 1 r. v. uii rf iu. mmnina frnin U'flliitii-ten hfts been issued. 1 V'uxa Laviitg been perrorr.tcd at the Capitol, the coffin to the depot, und deposited in the funeral car.

lion. Kuwiu M. sutnton, Hon. Gideon Welles. Ifon.

Hugh Hon. Jno. P. Usher, Genera'. V.

Grant and M. C. Meigs left the escort at the depot, and A. M. rechely train left the At least ten tlic-u-iund ersons were out to sei; the de erief and sorrow for departeil worth, is an exception gvdes of the road were lined.

The a ad rgdM Via. TlTtl VidTO the" rarely met with. The streets ate over-crowded with itheoll flag in mourning, the hovel of the beggar withes U-Rr jpartment. and tlie r.ii'.ronrts, locomotives, cars a dense mass of human beings whose countenance1- I its piece of crape railed to the front, and the mansion Sand engines engacc-d in r.id trnnsportatian aresurnect 5 1- Hioim miiitjimvininili'f allum. parture, the wts guarded by the Veteran Re-? server, and no one allowed to enter but those leaving-, bear unmistakable evidence ot sorrow, a wonaertu; got me weatmy proiuseiy ciom iu No person will be a'h tc be tran-ported on the stillness prevails for such a vast assemblage of men 14 lent passage denoted that if even there were those whoHj consfituting the fiin tiaiu save tli(s-wlio an children.

Flairs are 6l.rouded in pa would not not have wept at our loss, tncj care noi sriciallv authorized by tlie orders 01 the vi ar pepari- The Tvi-emvjj t-i c.i fS 'vomcn everv wlp.J.vi in the nrineinal i it be known, but soucht to cover up tneir ems nnt-nmonL I J''IULUb t. HUTU Cli'l iJ crape, from nearly Theftmeral train will not evcec-d nine cars, including streets, the places of business are all closed, pnblicwthrow around them the aro 01 iojau. uai 1. houses likewise, and the sound of minute (runs from ki change since lsei! and hearse car. which will proceed over the A iio.eniuie from Wasi.inctoii to sprinrfield.

f.ies. ilayor and Recorder of tr-e City of Ph'ladelrhia. and Clerks of Presidents the Selrt.i aud Oimioou CounciU, iZx Memlers of the of pbia. Peiiartrr.ent.-i of the -o of ti.e City. of Fore'n ('Vernrjeuts.

1 strangers. Judttes and iilitt rs of ine United states Courts. Judges and cflicem rtUe uprc-me Court of tbe Of lvnoii. 3 udges and Ofv.cers of he urts of tbe County of Philadelphia of tne Slate oi l'tnrsvlvaiiii. Citv of Camden, i The State Societv of the Cincinnati of var.la iwili uj-seinliie in and Common Council Charn-' ers.

and take position cn Walnut street, r.ght rest.ng 1 Broad. -c St court Divts'on Assistant Marsr.ais. o.onel J. Wm. C.

McK.i-b- n. Coliecti of the Port tu'd i'-e) of tl.e Customs. Collectors, and ilTicr rs of tl.e Internal Revenue Postmaster of the Citv. Ul uer- and Clerks. -1-.

1 I ,1 1 I I. II ii States 1 Ttif time scbeduie for the traiiiiortatiou is as fol Feleral Hill come echoing over the length andH (iovernor Ctirtiri anft StiflT. wa le.t: they presented arms. Tlie Train. On leaving the city the train consisted of nine cars, alt elaborately draped in mourning by Mr.

White, oi breadth of the city. 3 And General Cadwalader and staff Join us at the State lows: Iieave Washlntrton. i lay. April 21. 8 A.

JI. Arrive at Baltimore. Friday. April 10 A. M.

The cause of all this manifestation of public grief is5 line. General Townsend and General McCoBum re- mi; ixtmrnore Kaiiroaa. bekn nrrivni nf th mnrtr.l rpmnins of idem i.d after a moment bait, ma A new engine, as a pilot, ran abend of our train to Illinois, where thehiwet-o. Themme tributes strew our course. JustatS A s.

1 miiiiii. ncv. divine luinii Father of his country win -sieep 111s lasi we reach i ork, cntennj idp iohu jiuw ureiu.i-j mourning) drew tbe train. One baggage car, six nwgepnwhUelilsiiame and great deeds will go dowr. hells.

The buildings are draped, and theciti-3 carsof tbe Baltimore and Ohio P.ailroad for the escort. 3.,. nnBtt.ritv. fit comnanv with those of the -Tt- om mot her down to Uie verv rail over! Tbe fine car of tbe Philadelphia. Wilmingt'm rind wash ington.

gwi.idi our iron horse seems to plow las way. of people with un-j BMitmore ior me rnncipai mournoto, e.nui At an earlv hour this morning an ur usual commo-U al'Hf 1 ik. w.on.tK.or.t ncuT nf 5 Ccovert(l in the rain Ljuimti'i, iii. 1 111. .5......

tstion was visible in trie streets. I'eopie oecan ro gatnerts frnm niit reets. People becan to gather States Hospital plays Ia-hvc Baiiimore. Friday. April 21.

3 r. M. Arrive at Harrisbunr. Kri lay. April 21.

fc--'1 P. M. Jave Harrisburg. si.tur U.y. April 1Z.

12 M. Arrive Philadeli Irn. Arril 22. T. M.

Ieave Mond y. April 24. 4 A. M. Arrive at New York.

Mr ndav, Ai ril 24. le A. M. lz-ave Now York. Tuesdav.

April P. M. Arrive at Albanv. Ttiesi'sy. April 2'-.

11 P. r. leve Albanv, Weiine.oiAv, Ajirii 4 1. M. Arrive at iitiilalo.

Thursday. Apr.l 27. 7 A. M. Leave Buffalo.

April 27, lt10 A. M. Arrive fit Cleveland. Friday. A.

M. L-eave leveland. Friday. April t-s, midnicht. Arrive at Columbus.

Saturday, April 2. 7' A. Jf. Leave Columbus, Saturday, April P. M.

Arrive at IndianaiHilis. Sunday. April A. M. Leave Indianapolis.

Sundny. April midnight. Arrive at Monday, May 1. 11 A. M.

Leave Chicago. Tiiosdny. Mv 2. P. M.

Arrive at Stirinrtield. Morwlav. Jfav 3. A. f.

Zlallroad. hr the for the corpse, built by General "cCaUum, jsrn tne sidew-alks and 8eiect at convenient win-fi a mournful dirge. lr. Mintwr infantry areso xpress use of the President, and completed afv3 Ky njne o'clock an hour before the expected jalong the track as to keep the way ciear. 'Hie bells alia thsaza.

"i -r wover the city toll, aud minute guns from the hill side3 aso. the remains of the President, street lew months arrival of everv add to the impressiveueis of the occa.ior.. lule wejg raki'ig in wnt the crowd open a passage rom th Those entitled, ty oruersoi lion. m. eianton, io.nr,)llgh whk.h the funeral cortege was to pass was accompany the remains were provided with cards Ls (iinseiy crowded; the streets were cleared of all vehi- station, and a liaif dozen, ladies in btack cometiirouKtiifj imiiar to the tides and the pavements were entirelv lmpassable.H10 tbe r- 1 3 (Jenerais Ton nseml and JlctVillmn meet them, aivlc vnT amomcut tidier brings down a large waiter! 4 1 l-ll-i.

lltAtMUiuAiiu.i. wending their way towards the line of tire funeral, andfiaround which is a wreath of while roses, camelias, and? haii itiAKiMt.y, p-uimnre was nnt nf doors. Cj the most delicate and frtiirrant exotics. In tlie centre 9 At various liolnts on the route where tbe remain? i AwrTAST-bKNEitAiiS UFFirE, the wreath is a 11 air the blue field made of violets Washikotok. April 20.

The crowd was so great that if was almost impossibleS "i rtJJ" fiV Lid the red strit.es of cer Hare to lx taken from the hearse-car by state i no.iri- niiilw.riliiiE vi ...1 1 1 lmnnrj ii i i i -i auiiii'iiui a( iv (Miia.ii v. to the aforesaid programme, the authorities will make i TJ. IT. Painter. correspondent of Tut: Vni- Zi "1 making one of the most beautiful natural pic- :LADELPU.iAlNQCiRUt.s invited to accompany potbuld-ng h.t Camd, 'lien arrangements as may ne r.itir.g ana appropriate i.lr'V BMa.or NVeiJel.

all wa.s order, the militarv and S. Tne ladi--s loric 1 ana t.eneraj MwNtothocclon. under the direction of the military nrsinar tiark the livlnir mas from the mllitarva roie. (W i- rules, ana auowea mem itBfemniaiKler of the division, department rr district: but the remains ill couTinue always under the special I Emplovces of the Quartermaster's and of the schnvlkiil Arnml. Officers of tbe Conn'v t.r Phiia "fleers of the and Navy ot the I States.

Officers and Merrbers ot and Literary luUr tutions. Controllers of Public Schools, Professors of llitrh and Teachers in Sdio''N. Tbe Press inb of Philadelphia. The Carpenters' Company of Philadelphia. Will firm en Walnut street, the right 0:1 the left I rhe first division.

third Division. Assistant Marshals-Colonel Peter Lyl. Ci loiit 1 Craig Ru-lie. Mttjor Rtclit.r.i Ellis. Discharged O.IUors of the Army and of tli United state-.

of the War oflsta. s.bli"-s" Campaign Club. Vel'K'ilan tld Detachment-s of lie Army. Navy. Marine Corps and Volunteer not on duty with lae escort.

Toev will appear with ride-arms oniv. Will form on Ixcust street, right on c.wt side of Broad l-'our'h Division. Assistant Marshals Hon. Henry D. Moore, James Mi Manes.

Dr. J. K. Ch er. Union Ienaue of Camden, F.

A. "Vational Cni. in Club. Union C'tv Executive Committee. Tbe several Ward Union Leagues in numerical order.

Will form on Locust street, right on the lea ol tliu Phird division. i---. Fifth P'viion. Assistant Marshals, Colond William B. McCandless, William B.

Eltonhead. B. F. 1 xuii.uu. 1 In niirtii-hi'ili in thp nmo-isinn laC.reU Car.

Alley carriiM li IO I lie limii.a:m.- nil By order of the Secretary of War. fi bo tears diased one another down their lair cheeks, they eharirc of the officers and escort assigned tv the War I'eiiartment. 1- 1 1 111 1 1 1.1 .11 1 the cold bier. Not a word was spoken ra i i. i ii i il it i.

hi vitr AVi Tt.ore were half a dozen Present who had gone ia '1 he route from Columbus to Indianapolis is via the! mksiit in i riiiispori.m 100, ASSlstuui ui department by the i prescott Smith. 1 arapn. aim yvr them, but no drv eves came out. Columbus and Indianapolis Central Railwav. and! to insure noueiay or interruption Tlw tracrance from those violets seemetl lik in tue arranzemenip.

mioruv uciure leu ciuck uie from Indianapolis to Chicago, via Latayett and Michi-j gan citv. In order to guard against accident the The Keort oi isei. pin ti Of the escort that accompanied Mr. Lincoln fromriilot pilot cense from Heaven. A neat tribute, plain but coming' from the heart, will weiirh the costly decora-t engin entered the depot, announcing that the train will not move faster than twenty miles an hour.

,1 i i. inuii ui mt iiiuaui'iiwiii jii ii'i. I1-. iiiii- Sitions or the millionaire: a urry nag. oi vioiet-s uticH the corpse by the ladies of York.

Old men. tot-a FROiM THE fiRmY OF THE POTOMAC. iterirrg to their graves, with rain pattering ution ttieirta i l.l i 1 1..1 I 1 nr.ASHirAriTF.R3 AlUtV OF THE POTOMAC. April an interesting event took place at head- TlitQ Tnnrniliir TheSiilli I Virrm Imvinir tL'an prmgnemto asuuigwu Bin I.T:ei, behind. On the platform were assembled years ago, but four are now with the remains.

Rradt'ord. Lieutenant-Governor Cox. Govern-Judge Bavid Davies of Illinois, Major-General Lavid JSor.v stnrl's, Genei-al Berry and starf. Hon. Wm.

B. Hill. tj ii- ix lho SWial of State, Hon. Robert Fowler. State Trea- Hiinter.WardH Lamon, and the special correipon g' wjm other 'cricials of the Stnte Government; ient of The Philadelphia Inquirer.

3 Mt-yoV the City Councils of Baltimore. A1nn- the Route. feuith the heads ofDepartmenUofthe city Government: Along llie Afcouie. Mfi 'or-Oeneral Wallace, Brigalier-Geeral Tv Corn- All along the railroad the pickets and guards j- TKirnin, and manv other oiHcers off the armv Ulllll I I Vl 1 111 1 iiiiiii-i lunuiiiiif, mi: i iii -n. i to show their love for; him -hof sleeps ibefore them old women fcobbing as though they had lost their first born: fair maidens brush away the tears, and men hold untheir little ones to see the car that contains the re eighteen fiags during the recent short it mains of the people's friend.

"He was crucified for 1 1 1 1 Tl.ti 1 1 1 arranged that the men who captured im-uT, accompanied by their commands, should march to the vicinity of General Meade's Head-ouarters, and there turn in the colors taken from the Rebels. UAlIiUUII illl ntcn mill iiinu, i-n i- ii. riii.ii to a present arms, but lew people, however, were si-e hu navy. 'J whistle sounds, anil we leave a scene that can never We, until we reached Annapolis Junction, where tneg At ciwK tne rar iiM. rJrb i 1 thnea 1 1 in on annvA I 1 21.

IL. -i. a l- rear lei IHP lliriiii tr. i ne comn was reinciveii Es- wHiuiiiss were urapeu wat, i.u To-n W. Garrett.

of the Invalid Corjw, and escorted taiidni ucon the track toliea tneir Dens. w'Smrii ofserirea five hundred soldiers and citizens stood along the track, through the depot buildings by the State and city au- but not a word was spoken, no noise.as the train glided thorite to the lunerai car awanmg us recepnon tl Such such sincere gnei. nas never maniiescecrj Vi.r injVri VL r'Yniint'Afen's Kevstone Club and ether Democratic Ejitself before since the death of Washington. ThereS or ate speech them ir.divi.lually for then oucg Men At. iations 3 have been no speeches made to-day, no sermons, not nv3 gallantry, and the entire corps for tno important part The Ctrical Profession, word spoken, the silence o' the funeral cortege sakslituey hml j-ertormod.

beii.g the hrst to break theM Be i lican lnvincibles. Win form on bpruce street, right on Wt side of In our train are over a t.ndred and Urty men andythe most important wmyof the Rebels. Broa Is feet. Ai-itll-t Marshals. General Joshua no ladies iseed I tell vou that there has hardly been conclusion, General Meade announced that every ST'' DiiVner McMichu-1 MM oewhodid tears.

Asi. of Philadelphia and fisrrew nark the crowd of people at the stations seemed Htnirtj aajs, ana inai ea 11 o.ie biiouiu carry is ownti neb-bborine citie gfo be larger as we drewelr HarrLsburg. wlich wegf-fd present it he I rmieiu a lu. Will form on on the eastsideof along slowly past the station. Pj.Thr' hearse is the most beautiful ever seen in this city: I'h rearSe IS I ne mol oeuu I llll! ri in nil i l.i oi tnetiinerai x-ary.

bodvoi thecar almost entirely of plate glass, which at led tbe vast crowds on the line of the procession The car was drawn by WJ-jjave fuii view of the coffin "have full view of the coffin. wmTOiniwiPtae remains. four splendid black horses. P.EI.ATIVES and family ithiends. Xhe arrival was heralded by a salvo of artillery.

nd ur splendid black horses. was heralded bv a salvo of artillery. nd Broad street. bv all who witnessed it Jtilge Bavid Davis. United States Supre Seventh Division Assistant Marsnal General IX.

"The announcement of the assassination of President me large funeral procession w.uch, at a short not ice. -ia-htw Kh xd been prepared to escort the deceased and retinue Ittoiirt the citv, formed in column, and the line ot V. M. smith, and M. Edwards, brothers K.

Jackmau, Colonel Wm. H. Yeaton, Major Lewis B. Hre. Lincoln.

ARRIVAL AT HARRISBrRG. IIakrisui'ug. April 21 11 T. M. The Presidential Up mufVi taken up over ine Lincoln ana secretary sewaru and nts son, was received throughout this armv with the utmost sorrow, every man seeming to think it the greatest calamity hut could nossihlv have happened iust at this time.

x' I i up a n-iitaw to Baltimore, down Baltimore to Broadway, lotinB. S. Todd, cousin to Mrs. Lincoln. Charles Alexander Smith, brotherof C.

M. Smith. Ward B.Liuuon, United States Marshal of the Dis- Mnmlxav to Gav.afid around tiav to the rear entrance fj mnerai irain ameu "eioi. 'of'tlie Post Vjmce. The cortege moved in the foilow-Mparatious had been made to make the escort from the Should the assassins be found and turned over to the 1 nomas.

Masonic Order, Independent Order of (kid Fellows. Order of Good Fellow. American Protestant Association. Schiller Lodge. No.

U. C. B. B. Order LTnited American Mechanics.

Will form on Lombard street, right on east eide of armv to be dealt witn.meir pumsnment. wouia Deswin ri. niinnnr.i imiirn t.ii Bireeia. oau oi ueeiiesi suieiuuuy. B3 ing oi on i r.A QiofT onr! Alds.3..

i i i 1 13 -iH un ami mii'h ns 1n drive terror into the hears of General Jl. HGOVernor CUnin, wiougu veiy m8 uu. twasnn in tl.i. United ktat 11 CL.11V7I 1. 1.

1 State the here J.W.I.knft troops 'E-the First, Second and ThirdBto his bed for several days proceeded to the 4. nd th'e citizens living through country ex Broad street. ,1 cm iiii-ii ri i 1 ri 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I K. 1 1 uv ill- iiuiiiiifiui with arms Eighth Division Assistant Marshals Jncib Reiirel. press their deep regret at the occurrence, thinking it the worst thing that could possibly happen jnst at this time for the Southern people.

Central Railway, accompanied by Hon. Eli Slifer.l Rtli Air bands, playing Solemn airge.s Charles B. Mount, N. J. Nic kerson.

Thomas M. IVc- Bsor-rptjirv of the Commonwealth; tbe Deputy Secre-2 mici oi ioiuuiuia. GUARD OF HONOR, Kajor-rieneral David Hunter. Brigadier -General D. 'lownsend.

al Thomas. Bng-udier-tietieral A. B. Eaton. gng.nl J.

G. Barnard. lir.i;aa:er-;erK.ral J. G. Ramsey.

ifngariier-General A. P. Howe. Brigadier-General J). C.

McCallum. J. C. Caldwell. Rear Admiral C.

H. Dav'rs, United Stfttes Navy. Laiitaai W. R. Taylor, United States IS'avy.

-ifajor T. Y. Held. Knifed Marino Corns. 1 1 1 irsl tary, Aojuiaui-v-eiieiii nuu mc v.

001c vuuci- Artilierv Battery, consisimg 01 ma o-o and caissons, each i drawn tij norses. 1 Jollicii-s were as follows. Captain W. Rank Lieutenant T. B.

Kelson, Second Lieutenant i. Artillery Jiatterj consis. ii. 0 1,1... F.

taliiruiuiianv A.I natorial together with the lieads of departments, Thegreater portion ot mis army is now concentraieo at Burkesville Junction, takintr a short rest after their late hard work, but it is thought a movement of the main bodv of troop will be soon made towards Peters-bur" and "Richmond, and the cavalry as well as the co-imfS. division of the Twenty-fifth Corps have already liian. German LTnion Club. German Turner AsBinMations. United Singing Sotety.

The Caledonian lub. The Catholic Philopatrian Institute. Will fbrm on South street, right on cast side of Broad and Major-General George Cadwalader and staff, and. tKnckey rfHana Volunteers, which are sta- 1 IJt Major-General Jleintzelman and staff. It was understood that the remains of the martyred, patriot Presi i Mcllenry and commanded by Colonel Honed at For' irnnA in that direction.

In fact, such achange will have Wi street. 1.J 1 11. from the dent were to be in the immediate charge of General I Quartermaster aiM Commissary of SuUdstence for to be made in a few days, as tlie capacities of the South i Side Railroad in its present condition is entirely inade-sl Ws Detachment or tinea r.J7. Ninth Division Assistant Marshals Samuel Jo r- ALleaanil. men were ibi sephs, Robert IV.

Murray, John Reilly. Cadwalader. To the Signal Cps, under the immediate manage aptain Charles Penrose. Ln.bahuer, Br. C.

P. Brown, bnaenuker, t. C. Sands. iuate to supply so many troops wuu rations, and the -n-Uit Thp have sniTiai'firt ni urOi escort by OHtin jnler.

on roiinwed the meni 01 uufu t.i,.iv-o v.i.v. A rtetacn ment of Mr. W. T. ii Jamison, ot General Hmks' of the past week, large numbers having been abandoned CO.NGRESSIOXAL COMMITTEE, SToViiTuuiieH and of the Second United Stole fice, was assigned tbe duty of signaling the approach! and progress of the train.

There was not a house in! JLteurew Bene.icial mm iXKige. Fenian Itrotherhood. Order of Red Men. I Tern pera nee Societies. Will form on Shippeu street, right the ea-st sideoT Broad street.

Tenth Division. Assistant Marshals- Alexander ii- iiari 01 united states senate ana -j nt iiVirr eiienrv. i-auius i Kreirtmental Hag ano aoo.11, the city that wav not lr aped in deep mourning. Thei Pjsky had been shrouded i dark clouds during the day, mental band. These companies of the Ta- couiatniii iumii" siiie.ot ine nearse L.

Crawford, Adaui Wartliman. J. B. Present at ives: Mtiine. Representative Frederick A.

Pike. ew Hampshire, Representative Edward II. Rollins Verrni nt. presentative rortus Baxter. Representative Samuel Hooper, t.rine-t if.it.

oenator lixon. ode Senator Ilenrv B. Anthony. INaW 1 ll.rli Ibut everybody liojiea 11 w.ouiu not ram auu inus inari wnr. bromrht lip larsre by a on KCCOuni O- noi wing uuir 10 mil mem.

The train which arrived this evening was thirty-two hour on the road from City Point to the junction. ome three or four engines being off the track at different points. ISothir.g has heard here from aiicrman, but news of surrender is looked for daily. Reported Rebel Success in Alabama. St.

Louis. April 21. Tbe Jackson, Mississippi A'eio, of the 9th says: General Wirt Adams, with nbout fifteen hundred men. encountered the Federal forces under General gthe solemnities of the occasion. ine rear 01 me ...1 ts in- r-rtotr branches, all of whom ciiietisr i i iijii.iiKioii.

Citizens oriieighfirinu cities and towns, itiy.ens ori'hiladelplna Will form on street, right on left mta Eleventh Division Assistant Marshals Gee. vco U. rewiivmif, ii Mnior-tienerai .1.1 jrvr.nsv v. to. 1 li'iliior Vm'o 14 were mounted.

Ammil. w.i irnm'in ii--m- wnff Siirtrerin Josiah Simpson, At an early hour li evening tne streets werej crowded with men, women aud chVf'-''. A.t ltjast tenj thousand people bad arrived here lrom (nn.l. The funeral escort was announced to pass front the depot no Market street to Second, up Second to State, and! u. R.

Tvlcr. Brigsidier-Gen. 1 Mooie. George I. 1 tu rue.

R. Ke nirCoIoneVs. M. Bowman, and oiners. ino.

native C. Schenck. Representative Green Clay Smith, Indian. Representative W. Julian, T.ator Alexaprter Rauv-ev.

"-'illKan. Tlir.mns IVrrr (irossom. twenty-Jive hundred wroiig, at riea-sam .4: rr i Civic Procession. Wfhiou-'h Stateto tne uapnoi juuuiuip. j.uee BLrviKKidire.

Alabama, ana WUipti ea iRein badly, killing 1 o' Aft.sons. Lodges rcii.Jdd Fellows Social, Civil, I AK-itiii 1 en hsjVnnla. Dtlmonico oieut Ass.v.tl(..i. Will form on Fiuwiiter M.re-t. unevi of ni n- 4 1 rs: lounuing nnn capturine 11 The eivie nortion 01 ine prw-iii was cuiunrawvig literallv lammed witn uutuui Deings, every ac-athree nunurea ana sixiy, umi iiii r.m,, 3i numbers.

and taking all their artilierv. wii-nns senator R.cnard "hriu B. Wusl to Ren ei lollowimr bodies, the different assoc a 1 in the pontoons. Adams lost about three or four bun- wv.rin iinii t. -kt 4 1.1 oeing iaig--ij ieiiirariicu.

uv -r Til-, si reel. Bi-tv was leinor uie i 1 I Mewl TJ' following order, issv 1 1 1 nrtf isjiii. ii. J-amortiu-, HepreseiUative Thomas B. Shannon.

ltfR, Senator H. Williams. eiectj, A those weeompanying it. More of our wounded from Mobile, arrived at iiis eriev uovernor isnaiiuru, in rarriafcta. aeiiedulii time, it wm announced oy the Orleaus on tne i.in.

Ku' inn l-oa U- a 1. xres nt itiveSidney xworesi Siiloov I Ollicials of the State of Maryland, iu caniases. Virgt-iia, Itepresentative Kellian V. Whaley.

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