VOLTJME LXXVIR--NO. 107. he Vi*buegh ogagt ;4e..; t: TES L NESTS, ResAi- •P M FO RD Wiri4 /Walk • *end ilicangestab Concluded. THE ROUTE TO SPAM:MILD' - • (onroret..] % 7 41 1:11"IiitC 1 R, 19, r. i MON' meats for con.c pirjtog the ident's remains to Springfield ~..tiare been changed - Ude coorilic. They frill go' "dirct froat:',Weildiii—lo—ilittedelPhii, staton:: Plttaborgly n Fort Wayne. and thonoe to ;to Bpringil el& ,-±, of Var: F. • LATER. o ° Wan llzrarrencrr, r WA/mauves, Aptil 1n,1865."5 ar•Or G PRI It but been finally concluded to conform to t• the miens' arrangeth eats made-yeateday, for the conveyance or. the remaista of the late Prea dult. Abraham pucOln i. A . Vorm... Waiiistigton ; to IdpAnaddd;tiasßywyyarta.Giik . r' o im Philadelphia, New York, Albany,.:Buffit ,CletigaMMOL6iii, cap to Springfield. (Biined.) C liglait?..T.CPPKlke *intend' We maim the Brat anomie cement of a change of route for the Amoral train,- the head ototm ;t,:edltorial coprtfie we Imo mother t,announeetteket that the original programme ;will to adiß,.to.. r a 8-raavox,, &Cretan — arWai: gIMPORT/NT -F 3L 11.11111111LRG. 3 1". Paz smarrr r.nicOritalc Arrangementslertilielr neeeptkm. , 4 ITROOLIIIIIION OF - COTEINOO CURTIN. „, S v.',. r...V• ~..t... ....., ...;, .1.: HAkaursoimpPLl,i:Apfli;ll=;4:l:S • lipierlik ?mportant dupi4et, was ii44lisibpsitliT:QuAya, • Nth; mozatcg: • - - j ~,,,, Xespinteterrow,April IS. ,„ • ''';rb au.aftruke r , oftenwk-0.- - edieti:''” ' ' It • • - • 4 The remains of the late Preeddent, Abraham • ~ eoln i , will leave Waddisgton onifskileWinT : • li C 0'c10ck , 41.(0,41.1-PAY4t, Ililialt6 io ' ,; I L 8 ex, and ghettos - so - Phlladelpthi AM' , * Zier Tork. " By the time table, as arranged, the ' : tombs will resekillindebnier et +might;p'clgietc, ! 1 ... ire on Fridley, and leave at 12 o'clock noon on j;l:drirday Su Philadelphia, on theywill ve•• " els mall fetiiiiS i deitelin '33oridiy moining,g : nd then be conveyed to New 'fork. A copy of • time-table and prcgramme will he, forwarded. ' • s yon to-merrow,ECCil/... r.r:'..,.i 10 it:l-4; . Ton are respectfhlly taunted to meet the 17} sins at such pollt A IF/ ,e2si. 4, l F,Sre , * s Department.afuiiixossp4r thearzo ter es • • :lion may be piriurednirirly.° c— • '''' •' ' '•• Yon will please signify to this Department by . , ; . v• t letirain whiten ll .) ITltitiPtAtt.:ritbliNsi . ,'whether yon will take charge of them at Harris. ~. kl'arg, where yon will have them played while, : tM'y remain ritAiteklapttsPsof troue .State4:and "! ' `hat honors you desire to pay While there: ' ' '' 'rat order of the Secretary of War. %W E. D. ino, _ ,-?;541.2 71 , Ae: Eh-, • 4. •1,- • ••••3g reply to the above thtelligenee. Ms Excel . . r Imordliteelf Moab:Led us Wows e TeidlaairtriecitAikl -ItteG.% . Z; Brigadier . general Touraend, War Depart kind, TripsvparortAtaker &aro of . . fee remains artlur line of the State, matte mom rih • , any them Ull they leave the Maw"' I Willmeet .: -.--• em at the border at Harrisburg. ;-.TDdy will be :laced la the ce t an tbv nfrovmand, t4TII Doran diii , tai iiwatittidwilf•beattairif.' -:: 31euures ''''' 1 14-4._...4414, P l -g* PltrPow, 1: 1 . . '°' 111 send anoUterionasusw.• - v r. , :b..Gp arrrnai 't . --. In the iilitne;.4o4l - 4,4oCaritrOrlii. eddri; -•:•:,.• onwealtb of.-PenasylvaWer,'-drsarr ‘Gi.,pat.. -; , n, Governor If itiridetoatZiehiMi 1 ' ' - • raochuuncs. - V:'...' 'The remains ofttkiiiihiglak Viefiieei , Abet " • - Aare Lincoln. Dresidetitivt" #9 repel; z patipik t On arrive la thielltatemslifilay mtzt. • :Ili their way drikeilared"..or YAW:nestle Illi-, ‘. t l 'r. lois. Story will COMO from Baltimore to Hai. burg, thence *Hkestallattardanhe4veveyal` •• '' _ Philaddlphia, and . ~..„.fojt i ucu. ;I.hundayl g,oNewYork. , .. . ii !.I'.. I sha ll meet th em at bStatelbve,aad tthe b uarge of themVlr realit l' : , ...,..'wommend that all businessAairtmadeci !ley.; t ßi : g the passage through the State, and that the 4 ; ' muircitltles andvm tmothworehkriejoin '• ' e State autboritlei heartily itt .. paylng honor to e memory of tbe martyred,. Irtatettnan who has en a vletint - to . t4e savage: treason of awns ... , ~., " ' • • . ', y the Goverree 1 .}A. ti. cainc. -,, t y ,- ;. ,• / Eu Sterstni 'Boll A O' theCtunaaviireuithi . ):lienrusoloVt ;SP,t4l:lle reeniiarrat Pres. : ... ' t Lincoln irk. , dock Filday.,.-ifyitaiii until twelve oclock. ; .n, Batan'syrivtitetleiAeg - itrre'llete go ..;. j - , Lbuirlpida, and from•tfiere to New York.'' •i, tßEkauf4ii . Enimum4. xtra Train E.ant After Ht it: CAPE OF ,Tfa stifictitiiiftivri . I' rump, PA., April 104.41b6the, the thietire.: It la fliPPared ,l !:alkoosi-Alt illatenger_ Amin: • t left here at 4 o'etmk - foy.,,NiteUbs gea, taxa =Aced gliacm iieWatielbte It reilettel 4 • *aka AMA** batatrylth Log UM:coaTenattpa .Ifcitideced end timer, sad . .4axmatd - 449P7a; sad de- • ' • aof avoiding obealutkut, nip gewapvi a , ;". (positive it was Boothe, havtog known nice for era' years. 'MY he did not give the idea' once, or before the train left,l:do not, , knevb c fiat as the tra , n let he nbtlited teerrai'odi- DI. An oar& train tvae . ,,,ttnnietliatelyt mutant pink. Telegram have also been seat 14 4 4 4, pals no th e line of the ;134', The etilefts" v k yet nahnown- -r• 4 2,1XPX•1 PAY Aprlllo.-110 extra , traln did v overtake the regular train, but arrived at (grille after ; pescecdttetorknfortnitt-fitio %that the attroeeted man had got ofrat Port The train returned; but the 143911 d way or bow no one appeared , to : The Feeling in ChicagO. !alai Dispatch to ths titishurshOszertn. Canaan:4lPd! Ip, / 955 : prctlamatlop. of the Mayor yinterday bud ! has been suspended, but irresPee• ;of th is our sinews hare no heart for bug ;. Beery storms through the day prevented funeral procession, which had been content. but the lines or. Sombre drapery in our its have received niracioni additi no, and Wars nal stripes are shrouded In erape, and kplug at half-mast on oar public buildings. many of the .churches apriropthite setilcea ;,held at noon, end . others this evening. -. • ' Funeral Servlceir'ol ir w Tom, • April 10.—The thy. so-day Ina t thoappearanketitliatibattu,The chhiettei Ailed and 'Mao:prime cppropriate. to iho or. 41 delivered. Aar . idburekbutothottiands ole gidstly prettisnadad tlio streets, sie*i. *costly drapery which prothitly .eorers every building throughott the, city. iite guns sr aro fired &Caton; nod all thaftsgs do vessels in ttio baitor. continua ' Reports from all parts of the Etats, the south and Neu England, state that tha eh. t,tiecs prevailed' in • boner ot tho. fnuciil. or , „ - FRO I M:WASHINGTON 'FllNEllll,qtripmprr L 1 COLIC. T BODY LYING Pi STATE. LAST TO* -,TAXENi tall RELIGIOUS SERVICES. _SC!LIPTURF4L. WO AY DR..H/tLL,. Vpiiize Prayer by Bisbee Simpson. UNION :.,PUIC3IO DDT. DR. GUILE. The asain Prayarll Ur. Dr. GFay. LOGE =AND FRPOBINCOPRDCESSION. 1 . 1,33u3„. FR ^ COLN NOT PEEROINT. dy Deposited in the Rotunda of tho Capitol, • _ Witortwarow, April l 9 .—Thedlyishealltirtd and quite warni-ifttalitemir - is suspended: Entry available !mot le-Siled with people, In the lititnediate neighborhood of the Execn- Xie MiMelon, a dense crowd had assembled dur ing the limettaciii. - -W trailtitir bodies *et "lie the Truer ire - fir - are" rooms hiw been asaigned them, by. Assistant , fieuret l ay Marringtora, who bad dodge 'of Mimilistbe the Eueentive Mansion. They ... lncluded the As. &latent &weal* itilleilitient:Poitiiiaiter Gory iinecoittetant Attorney General, Senators and Repreientativer la -Caguas,' Governers or the 'meal Stater, the Jullciary, and others of promineace. Norte could meet= the Mansion without having been provided for. There were ell Itiared perms only oo theYSlsed plattbrm step of the cut, oetitt I end .114Uth. aide of the ,T 0 ?? 11 . The corpse lay I abgilt the centre, the space being 'rem-it' 4'4li around the easatateo lth chairs for the occupation of the family of - •cr.trecePed• - - • It vas here In the East room, that the bodies of F,'Feeldente 'Unison and Taylor layln state, but the - anungemects on these occasions were Tar lotetiovto yhe zOravent, At _elevfm the guests began to arrive. A body of about alatp clargypieitelaz Prat to etterftben 'heads - "of aaverinse4.lhtileatia.'2*vernora of States, members of tobaelpellgoveraMenta; pramibeat °, //Leen! °f the &MIAMI limy.; the Diplomatic Ci*;.!ba., &c. At moo; ltee , Preeldent bt .lltutetreaatea, with—bis Eabinet t Willi a exceptikai Of 1 - 3eMai't`rj'Ateireed,' ap proached the eatatm9 ao'd atjas,:legrhig . ilitkatous prodticemor, then retired, to a poeltioi lattoddlideir otr the' eat alid the jolt !ifs §fcoTtined remaina. , AC teal minutes pastiwelyvintdstayryetind., `,thrice, Rev: Dr. Gurley, approaching the - he's& of the catalideo, announced the hoar of the ye. 1110ittervicei.wlied1W:galltiad a pEtrticia'W It ilptures iccording to the form of the Episco palian C 6 h. The homing prayer was by Disboo , lllMpeon; Methodist Zola/moil, who, in - theThatuSe of it said, that in the hands of God were the banes of laps...and dpitio...pur Mui,fed called for His wrier to diseetal upon us as indivffluab for the sake of our beloved aedeemer. !Thanles . lremirt ferlftext4 13f eeel . iyi . inizi as our Heavenly Father had jaw .taksiiissit as, and for the many which dbtingmahe'd id fiis'frirnf4ictfii:hstgi.w sit.htesnesty and transparency of character be stri,Mr-iiiott • hino,,L . and for lurlng . givtu him conasellriM:O t ta: Lour, ?pot' t titigloo, ,;iiioieiin; a i period of. unprecedented sorrow. .Thanka nitre also rentruett that his arm was streng.henef, and wisdom and alscamistsgiven his heari,,to, pea a declaration of emancipation. WlEhleblenre brokeushe shidus 21 . : plt of the. Mantont ralc.Tlird'etr . assassin whO struck dons the Chief Pfazistrata bad not thi hand to again bizokthetenttrering and coin mid; The 1181 M of the behoved dead would ever tie identified with ali s that is, greet, and ;dollen:a iiik i hnliiMgilitJeattlis .itiretie . spirit of 410011 soots pass away. God grant • that the sun.may shine on shtretuseople-Arosu the ldiflittic to the Pacific, and fiiintihe takes to the Gulf.' Idol lou,not_ 904 .114!17,1,11, 7 airse i .. Otters th i `l.4the; 'bat' give us peaes wilt. .. ions of the earth. God bless `tine ' weeping , — atisri laa :. .U..- - 1 an I biol i dr?, .Learttduess `thee bows wore a sad stroke more-than be can twar... - I:4o,4 o .ltetta Abz: ,Inityksc. God' be reclaim with the children left behind, and endow his sons with wisdofn t . 'tliferpihrthee, thetteharMilit tor mite tie aseasabition of pessmal profit to our heart, while: t.y ibi, 1* tatit , o tojisc7*rtt A3fir, oro . li t h.diedi iLtriciar We piny Uwe then: cur republic may be made the stronger for this I• 'biOnt" Mile bier! , !Ire iligilißi errAT.. 1; 1 4) 11 - Our tithe Asia dint against even form of sp. plesidim Wltili ow' rise up for its destruction. so that we, did '''n'tdiAnZ • iariy,,,iicliii.A - Itesied adiraitages rf A Government delivered from our 110er5- .. .11 . 40 ; 4114 It , 11:90V4t the LorPs prayer. Thedisw. Dr. Guril,ths delivered • sermos, ; spind l ing on she step, at 'the,' head of the cote,. D ecorptimeedhy saying; "We recognizo and ' adore' the shvcreigety of Almlnh.l Gad, his throne in the'hessimet, and his „Kingdom . caleth 'ieller eli,:: It weeintensei hand -of tbb asa;teeln •IthitiltinsittOur honored, wise, and noble Pres& 44,endl9J1id the land with 1:1101111thlf. Bat • above itttelsOid there is another, which we mast ace tinit;rieisewledge4nthe tnidst vow topiois tpfr, wweditd thiti'iiii4M inittid - i f dlictPlite: - aiilthireforeiGod has Fed our affliction. It - did not:crinse.fAlAliftkiltS..Ctst; :I:terrain the , oft andliwymid the act of assassination. Let as look to God, xlaittos . 73gegya 14, Jo .. prieg , lightlontsf 'darkness and good °Mot evil. Ile, 4h°14.61, 3 °1 „ * 4 4 O ?:IPrrETIOdr.,44 K.lrfOn,- trinity during "the but four years of anxiety and convict, till not Aussie,. diewl - lis, . npy: - eliasiise; but will not &GOV - Liit - our principal nsilly . tbity be, that no sorrow rinv o toduce as nnt,to give air we have to the ' Au lt Sli truth,tru th, ' liberty, end vi 'A re tendon. ' !:*,- /rt:7' . Griqt:B!l;4 2 4, r eioned Violater - 1W seri' 'vices by , delliming a prayer, concluding, :.God , 4 the ..bereired, noniron !sed.L euituttr% Shan. rnoprnteg -Piny. Bless the new Chief Magill. bate; aid its the nantlef(l4szprva t e sso dh e s _rpon him. Blase sle Seereiity of & an x f.gpAy. Bliss all tho naerntwra of the Cabinet; 'et OW them with wiedow from above. Bless . 1 ',the ettetnnedtes of tbe army - and navy, sad all I the tiatsiders of - thit.'eceo et tr. .. dire Meta con- Untied' t , theegies. Bless rho Ambaradors from foreign . , emarts,,lAssi-4?1, ie'i'ntis 'Pe' item With the nations of. the e ra 1 , .0 - , 4, jet ....tstatcro that '''liiii 'i:?einreif our land with blood, and desolated our cornittl'and hil reeved our Denies and tilled them with:widens. - sed orphans, lied which has resulted in rho assassination of the natriMise:hosen ruler; God of palm and Avinier of the nation's wrong, let the work of trateno einw ; • and lit thts.papetra tot 6 of thla horrible crime be arrested and brought to justice; Ott! hmtr , the-Mr anti 7 prayer and - 'wall wall thing frota the nat...ipri",e ...am4ten and', , i ertuhediesrt, M d debtor 1 frori the jeMer of oat...eremite. sod lead reacelato all our border, thiceettTitittfi Cori our „Loid; Amen, ~ The corpse was removed + tile hearse to front of the door of the Executive mansion, and at two'n'clOck the procession was formed. lt took the ins of Pernsr . ivania : avedne,;nte:„rodins,. pcirticos and windoir'S and all the elevated pilots , were sm:tint - Ed by interastettl'apec " ...lie the rrorr,sion started, minutegirktrm.fl[7l !War Et..)olm's Church, Gni tit3lliglxadd-ette 94- „Ito', and all the bills tolled. Flnt in tha order of proceielon, was a - inent. of 'cal.:ovd troupe, then followed lvtate regiments of Infantry and halick;of s. and cavalry, and , on foot, and tin pall hearers in eairlages . aria:. The hearaifirav drawn by. Biz whip,: bore* . and the coflla °tier) ,-lke r halder.. , The flctor on . which It reared Wayatinwi'Wlitt evergrecn and white flowers. r • • • - Then follocd ibe Peesi • deetlihdtabinet., the . . btplamhde corr,lferehera of Congress, Goren' MEM ors of flatit; the' delegatlona from various States - , - • Fire - - Oothfailes;' Civic -Associations Clerks of Depertmentend sthemlocethei With many public and White carriages—nosing up with Blame number of colored men. . All ' Vetelpt MinistenOrith Cheri alfachti, in . all dftyeli persens, wps present at the fanerid• see dice at the Executive Mansion to day. Their Ilia , In the sovizemecithe directly-eaten/ President stud for the tinetimis - in ourtustogy, yresin accordance with thermaga of foreign: nations, where a diplomatic corps fol. this the monarch. Heretofore they have teen Placed In the PmgraPree efter the ez•Pceththeelle Justices ox the Supreme C ourts, t andineethiths et Congress.' Upon the dental Ibe hesd titbit Profilist= k sit•ttia east front of the Capitol, the coffin was borne to tlieOntes Pi th e Agtuida. Preeldeati Johnson stood, at th e Jeost.: of the coffin, sat, rounded by eththeig .orBenaters and high dill frig clikella and a Im sAlPs 6l ber o “allndsaas. as chief mourners, The : pair company .1111p4 but a small portion of the Dr. Gurley standing at the bead of the Coffin,. Uttered a few eefiptiouilve retharke,"ehleq. In - thremn; words of scripture, and consign:al the dead ashes, once animated bithe 'soul of /Anita= ;Lincoln, to their ortgitial. dot.. The deep lease oriite 'nice' refer 'tei•sdisd horn thh vast wills hxd,ceitingej„the rotunda' (now first used,for such a solemn occasion) and miring the_ hoireinsive acme many were affected to tears. The body was wavered:in and deposited to the rotunda of thoespitoL . This was the largest and most Imposing thee rot procession ever . In Washington. One hour and a half was occupied. In passing a given point. The tinned relatives of the late Presi de:4i fondly are now here. Lineolneras not present at the Ihnend. It is said abs Vas' tuireiin seen her corpse since the morning of his death. • • COMMENTS ONTO!, PRESIDENT'S DEIN, lINCOLWS ILEDARD FOB BOOM. His Appearance in Death. MIS ASSASSIN OF SEW RD' IDENTIFIED The Trail of Boothe Discovered. Niw Tonic, Soril 19.—Noeireqing papers put?. The doming papers contain very Little news aot'intie!paie'd by hut dis- ilc - tbe' gc&ve Of our Presidentjust merratallperries and shades -pi opine:nes, lids - day Nary' bitterness and ez travagniiien,botn apolitical conflict about his ,wansures and his policy. They remninbar Only, thee he loved his country, that he earnestly hum d and Windy WO* Ihr Its dalirellbd,sceord- Itlgtithedigla which heavengave trim. The blow Fll lick las all Inw to 'Fie?. dear kt us, as citizens and;as men. MI; sichliierries, and with the ft4se which springs from — them, the erten and undying name ot, dtbrahater /Leather penes to-diy into AtnerlClUl_/01,017. • That hlptory remains with ns. TO but '<ternary es will as hg to labor as earnestly; as humbly, as bravelz, for Its salvation, each of on according to maintain all that Is dear to as as citizens and , as men, Is a leescin which then dij reads to us, That out of this cloud of shiny the oath9l hey pass on and up again, into_ new sad bath peace; proiperltfand g lory: .• " The Berard says r Bumble and ibis stars and, stripes that laved above It were tired upon, and hitathbirtori as one mas, for every one felt bow deepirand really %bit deg was the type iff the nation. As 'fast as.akunter stimulated the sus, tme to a war that It would have chosen to !void, too tlalisecond assault must and will stimulate it re go on against rebei'ion until It bas ester. mietted•the ,veriairit In which their damnable, ' - - , 'Yit i r SUrtf rip a special says: Mr. Liecobi . saw IR:vibe play more than once,and particularly ad. mires him. I tie once applauded- him' rapturous. ly and with all that genial heartlams for watch be was distinguished. Boothe when told etf;Vps Poi:West's delight, sald'EM : irotild ratline have "Itie — li,"Martse of a negro. Al.el'reildust had never spoken with Boothe, but wished to make his acquaintance, and said so but Boothe evaded /PSI InteriliCW.. - --. l ite mann , specialabfw,4, lidr...:Laahalea 7 11114(4 In death lorethat benignant, hair thouhtful :bait trader expression which distinguis hed It thi °ugh life, and the embalming had been so well performed that not a trace of the violent and hicrodinnale was ertamtinle. Thsogue were half stint and tbondtieV p er .. .4 :ds* ii.eit' tfan, - • witch was the *414 trace of fife departed. li z-M m • s mo was firmly and pleasantly shut, and 'worts& was a perfect counterpass-of life. It is probabl his body will make the circuit of %he )spnhern'cities In as excellent preservation as It now exists. ; These I. a statentank.aflott that owing tei the wound In his. heed the em 4tednientis Imperfect„.and the routs Meet be - 111*r_Itopg. ', Immense crawl& stilted_ the , Bast. tooth during twtay.— .. The'Rerold'opecial am: .The manitrinstal tit AI nit: Itun iit'S, bongo olailned-ro. have been. a labdreidn'tlrallroad, and. siddflhe bid earned his living by it • .11e3914 - oMlTadieha-:, ...yy,s t b;Kke,du ng theinvestlialloi..lle witted. ..iteenently that he was a poor aum -and could neither read per write; but his keel:lege was% ,thot of a mitnrOredinstko, and hilleet and ' bands were small Mid well abetted, the litter delicate, white. and ,siott as a woman's. Upon searching his pockets they founds cbtab,.- hair and moth brashcir,a pot Of pomatumos package of pistol rartridg4,:pt eket•eomPsilisi and US in . greenbacks' ;lie was identified by Bewsrdla sew. I vart sod by Miss Seward, and heavily Ironed 'AO trallx,f Ifoothe has also been discovered, an dit Is expected-he will :be In eitsbal.9 berme meruing. I .. ... . Monument !to Abraham Lincoln--Gen. hyaena In`Command at Blehmend--Bce. Ilearat&tinioinsitig f , • , • - Ni's - stitysorox, April 19.-'-dor. Oglesby to-day reqiced the following, A'pr;;ggietd., :Rt., Aprit 18, 1885. , —.A itatiOnal tot numeat ford Is on footOuld opted of ground, sit arm, in tbd •betirt 'of the 'chi. Selected for the burial plebe of ,our lamented President Lin coin. (tlgned) . „ :gain= Train/an, - -:, , , • Sscry.tary of State. 4*. Gen. :Devine has, lien . plaesdln eo mabd of all tbi., • tailted Stater' fciieco to 'anti al vat. Iliebnmild. • • &aviary &ward sit If . t.W York Cpamber of Commerce aNik Presiaetq #?nasnu. • WASIHNOToi, A ,prii ISf -=A. edatidldee et the Chamber of Commerce of 'Nevi York waited, on :thr P E ttldent to day and through General. Wat , asanred Ohn . of the same Alloli4t which the (.10.10 , 1t.r 01 Coienterce Lad always eattoded to, ineattiout prrder , rreot. thaek,d them for it, honor and mid he teas not orgies ed to et. P'o.lo hle future polley, toetieferrtd thorn to hie T.Proltria Komi, with the assurance thethcitou* airplay properanergy and didictidnatlotifor any.' ,prttolny the re talon. Be declared that Ida ad ,ntiefidfstion wouhlientataedaxt.the Cohatlintfon" and jaws, and 41 event were developed., -he, Woulbedtime, O'lifeetitlitlte idth Ma aldllty. tsiit tiy" l'oronto. • Tuaoniu Apri l .l9.—TltereAs general ob: Fury/ince of 'thhi day_ In all -of the: principal . had many of 1119 smaller lager' through thedotiatry held church services., parsed . 71 solutions expteselegzsymmicV add condolAtme.: 'ln this city husmess was suipend• ed and strvices held In many of the churches, null the greatest imermt was rnaniftesieti..- Zion, Montt was draped lei American lithos in deep incurning. —There Is a general. expressnotr of .3 - Mpathy In this community fdr Ilie American people, a reFrert for the, memory of Abraham Menlo: it the utmost detestation , of the mateserby which his Waxes sacrificed. e • wrathy le its: 11 iti;,h Provinces. New Vona". APril,l9.,—Dispatebes. from Ital. liar, Et. ..lobes,: Mower(' and other-plats In the Brittah Ponlheas, 'say' there was 'a general east ersion of hasten s, ali6play of flags at halt casat d othri noinifestations of deep syrups. fly with the people.-ot the United States and v.spettior the character of, their decepiefrnst, .4t Montreal a met:tint...was calirtt. Several.. addrisses were made and ressolutions passed 11111FeEfitIC of ptlitlle feeling. ',..;17 • •-• • • Gnat-Deitoustratlim la,fiut;tc; phyrato, April 39.-The greote;t 'demon-. alrattotaever knezirlu Ills city took . place . jlllll t o tjror:, , . fllo-‘ , lete In the p:laelptl churches this tOrehoon. The whole city, is to thOurolcia; . Ah'llat4hee.eOrtelth of military, city govern• neat. trades;.)fasenaand sociAles renewal tho matcnillcent cat:lake drawn by nu white hones. , Therell , was emitted with people-from-the ear enuntri.-- The proceedluir vas choracteolzed'hy itio iittuost solmehlty. PI r t - GA , NrE F 4 • PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY, APRIL O. 1865. LATEST -FROM EUROPE. BURIAL OF RTCHARa COBDEN. The PreKed Canadian Fortileations• WAR RECOMMENCED IN NBTERALAND. Plague In Ilt.!Peiersburg Coati=nes. HIM dronx, Aprll 19.—The steamer Perste bait tint ved,fromllverpool Aptilath and9geo93-. Ipwit the 9th. The peattlenei jii - fiLte t ,ent;i rg waa abigitg! FP's. P 4 997 , P Rid l 4 „ . 4fmtd ol rlS .J►Pril.9.-3[{. e()M on the 7th. The nroceedLe ge Irere ic4l :1 11 e L mr r ! l i d d tonehltig. . • ;. . In challenge of Commons on the 7th, Lord Mello cloyed for the correspondence. gclative to the propoe Canadian fortifications. Be de. preeated . the erection of defenses, which could only ham the effect of inviting Americans to .make Cana& a-battle ground. • - The polity of, fortifications was questioned by SeVemripeakers,' but the duty of the British, government to defehd 'Canada g ' neerally conceded. The Ministers opposed, the poxine: tiob ofpaperi'pending the con,ferende with She delegation appointed' by the Canadian Govern ' mad to confer with lbe Imperial Government, and shortly expected in lingleibk Rally the motion was withdrawn. ~ • - On the. following day,-,Lord. Elcho asked as to the approaching conference with the . Oana- Mau deputatlpn, - r. Lord Cardwell said that few , Menthers ottles . Canadian Comma were expected to confer with the Government - . The reeult of the conference will be promptly communicated to, Parliament, and nothing will be - done to defend the country without the thin knowledgeand consent of Par liament. I •••—• Am .t.i.rpool, April B.Ciaton market eclose d and amiss:med. Breadstuff's dull. Provisions fiat. ConsulsFoT money. 90%'@80N,, Illinois Central Shares 60%; Erie 313®33%. Richardson, Spence & Co., Wakefield. Nash & Co.. and others, report flour dull. Wheat, very little business doe% although a dower price would have beetf accepted f . Red, Bs€Bs ad per rental. Corn quiet - , and in some instances a ahadneasier. Beef In good supply and tending doweWatd. ' Pork, 2s GI lower. BlCull In fair demand and steady. Cheese firm, Buttx mole easier,. and Inferior moat 'saleable. Laid neg lected and quiet. The Brokers , Circular reports Sugar Is good demand at fall prices. ttolassea quits. Coffee In limited demand and without Improvement. Rice keeps steady. Petroleum unchanged. . Londint—Barlog, Bros, report Corn quiet and 'steady. sugar steady. Coffees In good de mand. Woe firm. Tea firm Congon Latest per the Perna—Limerpoot. Min:A S. -- The , 21nea of today boa - another editorial, tbrowlog cold water on thy-Canadian-defame.. , „ ,Ngana4ro, Apill9.—Ttiel steamer Belsistai from Liverp ool 'On'=:ttus Cat imil- - LibilindeFry thiOtiw; - bait aftived.- - • -Etrallsktfunds buckpant— United. States 5-20's Ampnaved to 5814, and elated at 57, and steady. There Is a' disptattion to taco Illinois Central alarm, which remain very Gem at 6134. Erie etteresAytter, the decline on the week Mug two dollars. There la in aettte demand tor Atiatitle . end Great Western tend& blionounia, Feb. 23.- 7 War has setasuarstsse4 in New Zealand, and the tioape have entered considerable loss. Tba plague continues at St. Petersburg—total mass, 10,000; deaths, 2,000. The cars average 100 Tradllitig Boat. Ca ptitred an/ b4l dleri Drosi-nat Magma. April 18, VII, 19.—The tra ding Itinte B roh. Nal, and another, name voknotitt, worn captured and tllllO , l by Saitnted ruerrldatat Ritchie River. Tad itoanta Ftlen noyEarroll, In the vielnlty of Island No. XS, en countered a storm and was badly.damaced, latiareetioard actitantlq of, tratithnd Moe-sot. Mere, wenn drowned. Shalslft Coe Now Orleans CO-day. „Operations on the Roanoke River. ,thrw.Youir., April Herald's special, ds. ted N'eabvrns Apr 1111.0, taya.l., Luftirmstion ritectitts tis to.olglisttutt thrinebastiestroyed their embryo eery yard a tiallfsr., on Roanoire river, as rorrollary to the victory at Richmond. Too viaisetr:site I Tam and thie — thee - ther included for operations on the North:Oarolina fiotfais; end U process of constramion, partici. Palm' in the i • - VIaUNA ;Iron Cbatlestoo-•Ttio Eracua. ' ''' • • lion of Mobile. New Tone, Ara r .ll 19.—The steamer Ctoceria, from Charleston. with Miturited violuses to Port Sumter, has arrived. he simmer Continental, from New Orleans rerkthil 13th, harearriveeL 4tnasees said that tie t. erai Thomas' army waa within are miles of Mobile on the 19th, which trim probably the cameo( Its evatmatlon by the rebels. ==lZ=:3Ml 13 .7. DmrkirrMawr Or 81ATI, WASLIINGTOS, April 18. t It Is hereby kmtemattlmt; ixtbuitortar our tate Illustrious QUI ,M.sittstrata, , all , oftlamm , aed °then subject tckttm,..ordera • of tbattecraturr Situ., Wear crap" spun -M5 Ink. arm. for slz months. - N. Iltraum, The Intherit'Oereattosiee .Tulede. ,_ .Toucno. April f 9. . The [intend esosmonles ot. Preside= Lilleolo, hien today Is e wag Impo. Meg im:tostaloa.', le - wu followed by Ito dm de... latruneht, Odd felloint, Board of Trade, and, dttitis genera/IY:r 'apes:alias were made by the , Roo. J. Id. Astrty and others. 11.tIlxIoas set , • eleut at, noon In ill the eltnrettei.' , 7 ateamer Sunk. , Boca ,‘ Aprit 11:—Abent Seven o'eleeh to-night 'the steamer Isdi Jane Am , B t . Loehr, struck the centre pier of the Rock Island lailmad bridge =reel the bilsalsalt.pli at this - pkcee, breaking hers in - pleas. There wore seems Pitseekerls on haard.all whom,-except James .Bhultr. were saved. ,Real ..A Vienna newspaper has thefollowing.in'er eating facts "A female descendant of Martin Luther, of the nfirriebteetherinettither,ls now` hero Penna. Of Lather's eldest ram Jr li e. Iml a single branch remained, John Mi eLeal, horn on the 20th day of Ammar., 1703, Who emigrated from Germany as M. D. in that. 'At the OCC/Isoo of the Lather Festival at trfurs tte *airman of the Luther-Verein, Herr Rhein. ..thaler„ expr.mied, the wiab to find some one of Lathe; 'a descendants, and, baring. obtained iLe family pedigkm to 1V..5, -ho Brion Coned the dcbirtd track. Tht only son of thr ahere menthoied John Michael Luther, Joreph Carl, born at Oxfort. tho Itch of lipermber, 179'4, lived 'erireifia kidrinil 'BIM hint, In Bohemia, and bad Joined the Cath olic Church. He bad „immigrated - Ala:bor. In 1. married la the eame:lear Alma Popish*, and Wes. at the SIMS when Heinrich Holsz.thuher foundldMin bin milieu, the father of dye chit dryt. Jie Willingly acceded. to Herr Flolazehti ,... wiAbba.tako Ida oldest eon to educate. Dal Anton Lather cliPnispd n o . talent, and he was pa ai A 'kiln. Vara' Iblilitie Catharine Lather; at Vicuna, is sriPpored to deacon:l. We are Inn. tiler %/limed that &ham le I* 'the rt.n , n l ln IMO tot Fiialire a worriter of the , "Titer, 'vino Id hkewhineald to he a deaceudant o. the How thi Tali° If. ,wikra the news of the President's . denapalpatlon was , teethed, then refer'', In a letter to the i'rese, to the reception of the news by the army: „The manner la which the Intelligence of the aseaseleatioe Lineoin_was received icy the, Union sallois and soldiers Whoin wa rtet on our. n-tom Gem Illeinnond ,was .more than sSjtnilt cant. Thiel loved tido man dike a father. Ha had grown Into their hearts. His elaip!leity of reamer and his dircetnais :Of speech—his nn. ceasing attention to thcht and to their welfare— klodneteto their reiativetrand frhola.—.bad made him their idol. On the stormy :deep, 'lii ihthivoest Me the much, even In the .pantes of battle, they talked of "Father Abraham," and thou. ands of fervent prayers. were sent try them bravtrmen to the throne of God. for the petrk& who wee slaughtered Just as - ha had covet his . country. It. Is digit:nit to say witettteethe spir— it of regret or revenge Orcdointented among them ea thadreadfal tidings came to their knowledge. • Various mottoes reopecting the death of Pres , Ident Lincoln Lave been printed In mourning and oold on the streets. The following, lines may bei ecmaldered among the 'best of the productions "For. the Ernie on our helmet giemrisminenly'ilim Lei us en op In our sorrow, hut veep not tor hi ns 'Not for elm dho departing :mires millions in teirs; Not for him who has Wee Mill Of rumors and yesrs; Not for him who cascaded. rameta :Bider so kith 2. cm AL• round tue top he , Ltlf stepped to the It ia bitten:U*l'o 'rheas° ready to die: , ' • Itatngrse, P. G. 8.;.0f lianehesten, a gentleman'Who has sp4it muett ; Ohio and money on gold•dlegieg In tralea,..pnblishes• a give:nerd that toose_thau 13 thousand ounces of Boil hero been obtained from tenint - . &SOO tons of quartz, &e, In tderlooethshien. If ; this resolt harms;hgte, and there is no resew: to.donbt . 1t„ gold mining In Wolin seems to ts.' mishit fast from thatiletimental GO Um pralical. • The Watalingten correspondent of the New York .lierakteitya The President's hot Foul's Theatre is a double one, or whet ordinarily con stitutes two boxes, in the'second der, at Itte left oF. the stage. When occupied by the Presiden. "did Airty the ietenutlng milli* istentelred.- end the two are thut throttle Into one. The tick - is entered from a 1:111TOIr, dark hallway, widelt In tennis separated from the r dress. circle by a snialle door. Th e examinattoifin •the p remises discloses. the lisct that the assasein had fully and thither-• stay ppared and arrahged them foible `dial bolted purpose previous to the Mumbling of the • *.andlente. A piece of bomd, oneinch thick, six Wien wide and about three feet In length, _served-for a bar, on. end being placed In an in dentatlop excavated In the wall for the purpose, • al..lour feet . from the ftoor;and the other 's'ojest the Molding of the panel; a few itches 411elf,than the end In the wall, so that It - wwaid;be imposslifle to - jar It out .of piano I by Imer.king on the doer on the'outaide. The demon having time guarded• against intrasion by allot' the andienm, next proceeded to pre pare a means of observing the pavilion of .the parties Inside tbre box. With &gimlet or email bit he hoed a hobo la the door panel, which he afterwards mimed "MA with Las knife so as to leave It little inner than a buckshot on the W eide; while It-was sufficiently large on the out side In Ide 'dirk entry for hue to place his eye • eglinia with convenience, and see the position oeebpled by the President and his friends. Both bOX doom were perforated Millie manner. Bet there were spring kicks on .each of these einem and it -Ism barely. pcalible -that . they might be fastened. To, provide against such an emergen cy the screws which listen the bait' hasps to the Wood had beeit partially witbdrawn, mil left so. that while they would hold the heaps to the wood they would abed little or no resistance to a Bent Asmara upon the door from the outside. Dating thus provided fbr a sure and easy . trance the hex, the next business was to In Boni acliarAnd unobstructed mature to the 10-' callty of the victim by such an - arrangement of the Maim and sofas as would place the other or cumuli at conliderable distance from idm. The rocking or may chair occupied by Mr. Lincoln wasle the front corner Of the box farthest (tom theil found itege. Another, for Mrs. !Malin a little more remote from the front, while the att. er chain end a sofa were all plseed on the side neatest the stage,learlng the centre of the spa cious box clear for the bloody operations of the actor. These.preparations were neither con.' mind by a maddened brain, designed by a fool, nor executed bye' drunkard. They bear .andet unmistakable evidence of genius, !Manny and perseverance In the perfect accomplishment of a deliberate merle The New Yolk' Trams,: correspondent writes We have bees ahown the card to Vice President Johnson?' ro6en at the Kirkwood ROtile, the afternooo of the day Mr. Llneolo wu assassina ted: h hears, iniegibie pencil writing, the M. lowing : “/ do not - wish to disturb you, but , would be 'ghat to kva'attinterview. J. WILVA3 flootur..” Mr. Mauve. happening to be oat at the time, did not - discover • tilt this =prolog that so sug genius I earn - bad been lying on hls table for "theantsemerabletwo days. Not long since agentlemeneable from Canada to the State Elipsittnent and save fall particu lar" oftt plot fore generalmassere of the eb!ets of our Government in Washington, which - had been divulged in Canada. It was given with such !satin arity as to establish belief in its et- Woos, and It was undoubtedly thwarted be the extra vigilante at that, time adopted. Aix:they this Is part of that oanspirney does ox yet ao yyr sr. It is mated that there have beenm many as three distinct plots to measstnotte Mt. Lincoln known tr the Government. . . Tan DE/1111 or Kremlin CosMrs.—At the moment elm great domestic lees wove news of the death Of the ablest and most letellhgent t hier.d Of one countryabroad, McLeod eohlest; Few English statesmen; living or dead. WO' reederrat i grotter sereleeto.• the tense of liberty," at boadtorsbroad; than the Leadei of the Free— trade: party of Great Britain Ms loss to bia , mentrystme will lxcome more appreciable In years hereafter that Itte 1.4?; . 1ay. • ltudh 411:418M he sowed, as a mad sad' ponttra reformer, will sprier up and bear fruit natlseletemzeirittLtue his eminent :worth, hti Tame and eallattenel sitars; his citholicr-sympathleit-Idtbliatess thredglout the world, LL entire freedom from the Insular predadlem irttich mint so: large a proportion of etmetrytoem‘gate hilt a Malin the regard of thearaeriesa peciple se.dels cartage hls lou ury to be long eherishot...— • .7227. Da Is directly responsible for the • starving of par prieonecs. This infernal work was „carried dirt l persuatiwkof - apt* dellber skis zetikd .tifnk by blot * emarnander.in- Chief of the ,Confederate armlet.. , It was not only a • Whalen • of the' rave of snit, bat was a barbarity that Wes' nal'er before cowed ( within the pale of human civilisaiko: edu -cake man, wbd'bad not the spirit of the fiend, conk bare been capable of IL - Nanalkehlb r e leader of the gest India Insairberloa, lecined ' tranneter of the human apftles foi rieffaing the. Clorrpews reammere. _Set what' Ivan We batch cry In hot bk.Od'of three Ibtir handrid, comparison with. the cold-tdooded murder by slaw atermstkon, of slily thousand, perpetratoi under the lradea Of the Amerkan rebellion t cossowsx ate Borwartot Waibingtoi cor m/pos.4cm of tke: New Tort realist sayer , PIMP= wko arrived Lens :today from- Grorsem, rap therirls ato wee resonnw ths !troth ro Auk and 'to tenni nodorestiqua lt a is impact of;;Mitton at ,held, Mere. -Ile ' Mlnkitkere must beet bast 1,600,000 bales-In- Genres, and ,1 , 000,000, In: Alabama: 'Lie has ' personal knowledge of bendreds of bales *Welt 'base bets Muted - WI the seed' lot Mom Shin a year:predlets that cotton sell for- ten tests per pound In_ gsvannah r soon as Magee ,eroment manures the reslrlettons Spoil Its co es- Avg In, and his Integrity and sound intlzatant. are TOimbrd for trr gentlemen' of the lastest character la., city. Sacrouu7 of date. ".CIVISERVATIVE Norilitit."--Tho /kph lime, ,refertina to J. Kftikte tho assassin of "President Ltncoln, Pays a certain incident of his eercirin this ch it y left the Impress theo very "Ooniersettro pampa." is shoat the foolest way Of saying • man Is "ss rebel we ,thtoS lately notioed. If all the individuate Of • ,“-eitnserrative name' , to lElaseart We as do • prayed is this Infernal villain, we might tremble for the safety of free Institutions: The cal crime ontatnitt . ett try Itscdhe Is; suggestive of InPnt O [ 'Medallion - and fiendish malignity which &gums - the aliment" on Logs I.atitz Putta, , the present Viceroy of nag,' d. ea, and has expressed the des re, that the to at,r of succuakin in , that country nuy be onged, and that . Ma son should succeed blot blordesth, instead of Ids brother. It Is sold that the Mugllib ant erntnent has already Mad (it'd .tbst, It ',not oppose his protect. The brother of the Ykeroy, 1 411Maptut Pasitta LAW'S, !"I.ta In Paris* to ttrgo'hitt cleimi 'with 'the French Gaverniuent.. Mnwas received hut Mon day. by M. Drooyn . Pldaya, who enured him 'that France would not consent to the Order of 811(1,6Bi011 being changed.. Titiddirti is dock at. the Uuhn .Volunteer_ fr.shmentf SaMon, %Philadelphia, made by sol diers who have.jest telbintd !Wan the. rebel pa,ces. The Otalawteing le made from the made or a sabre which' cafe belbbiced to tvcdlJerWn• 'ThO Ml* are made ot a toast - 1 - 14, Wrb ttl , ll from . the *lichen of Vice Peed dc": ltephcne. The whetilt aro made' frog the mensiirgs eiwriages that Wm:4A to rebels. Th pillars heldiag the frame to ether .ra male of rau.roda. Nearly all the puce aro talc to.froal Fen., .r I irk. or taller ifiekecl ap la these-caned IMAL: LI COD redbrilei. ttn t A ET ora reeensoptio eizOi. et the return:nun' Erio!!.6Bof . uturilog !eat ItO hole' Teethed et ‘;'4.4lngiod, jl ` 002 " 0 " column atiouut fit:N.M.:QS thuri7.4 • F r id ay , witlct o ftit ind a saying atj " whole goes well with us —a:2r Hues are 23- CIWI3 441E14 oU attaelcS of the enetzt;z" thee . ' proetede,to ptomteo the rete.illoo "a N'ealtlag defeat of tne enemy." l'lnint,x , al the women In Rlehmind aro debas ed black. This havoc or WRY hem conrarted .tholibld Dominion lido a land of mourning': Id the emneterh whlch has beau greatly enlarged daring the .tatest three years. them arena less thatietrty,thousand new graves Brett that of . ex-Preeldent, Tyler le tusniarked by anything , more thine eingde Ineeritebstr , Tr. accrete:from paritamentety report Just Is. 'itted,"fttat the total amount' expeadmt for the re lief of the poor In untons in Endand and Wahl, theyear ended 43 , 11 , day, 1864, was £1,81T5,- 9p, CI which £2,408, 508 was eharced to the COM11:1011 rind.. The on expended In Linea. ehlte alotte was £005,500,.. - Tat late debates on the punishment of. death hi the italian Chamber bare prodneeita'creat aeration In Paris. Prinee•Napoloop Intends to address a petition to the Senate. In 'favor of the abolition of capital puolthment. . ' Atone the conditional peace' men- Rich. ,nsond le General J.A. Anderson, proprietor or ti e Tredegar Iron Works. He was a ,briganier' generalist the rebel army, and bee. mode Lq4,- 000.0G0 sheathe, wak began. He Is opposed to confiscation. nrrista full reeloa.nts of eol.red troops have been raisedln •ItOnlueky and turned over for duty in - tbe and 'several other regiments aro nenily full:. Kentucky Itiyslty •ts consider 'eddy dun k.sktnntd. . . , • Ale Tikejteh, raper, amputee -that' 'there. are Cr,OWdrpekerd La Great .Brit ala. Tito itOoatAtiotion Plot CITY AND , StiENIBANd - Aceident to tie Workmen ea the Bridge of the Steubenville at , South Plttabaegb. About noels yesterday, a sedous ticident oc curred on the trestle work erected tor the bull& of a span of the Steubenville bridge," across Carson street, bectenth Pittsburgh.' A number of walruses' were engaged in placing large heavy section of eistinglatended rot' the rail leg, when a jack gave way, precipitating the railing, the weight of which pirtially broke the platform andsome of 'the under propping. A number of men were standing by the railing - at the time, audit- wee Teri fortunate' that' the breakage underneath them occurred, as It saved them from being mashed under the monstrous weight of the metal casting. 'They succeeded in getting out of the Wreck, although they ens: tamed some injuries.- The Shock occasional by the accident precipi tated one'of the workmen; named Sfiltoo Buck-. water—a young matt of. eeventeen-t-tkirough the platform, a distance from where he wall standing of about twenty•flve feet. Fortneately, his foot taught some obstruction which turned him round, and prevented him from lighting on his head, Instead of Ma feet, ut he did. HIS left thigh•was brsken, and he sustained some slight Injuries besides. Quite a number of other workmea were In jured. J. U Gregory was cut on the head, and received nth- bruises. Nicholas Evans had • Not sprain: attdreeeieed a hurt In the shoul der. :Sherman was hers In_ the breast. A few bth • sustained alight •{Wades. It is believed tb no one has been fatally injured. Mr. Back ater, was well Wren care of. MIL Hamilton • . t ileiceon attended him and set the • bones. Dr. s smitten thinks he may recover. -A Nato .is "Sympathizer" , Arrested. A matt n William Fraley, who keeps a tavern at a Itile town called "Blossomvillo,'! abottt five es from this city, on the south side of the Hon.. geheia, of notodons seeedslon pro clivities. ex blted his inherent meanness yester day bites i leg a peaceable soldier °sited Went, yam had los one leg In defense of his country, bye:Walled g s he yawed 'his hot+, "There goat an. . d—.4l aboliiiOn soldier.". The con duct of Fral was repsrtodat. the Mimed House, and Liettten tGnsham at oncesent mit asqtrad, ender charge of Corpiral Brown, arrest the party. There are other charges, of longstand ing, against Fraley, which have not been prose cuted, but as he continues to make himself en emies's by his eoppe-tteadlem, the Screws will' be applied to him severely. The Corporal succeeded in finding him. He met hint In Birmingham on hcmsetamk, and at ones ordered ham to dismount. After scares, lag bins, to aseertain whether he bad any weapons, ha allowed him to ride owing to an Infirmity In one of his feet. large crowd follow ce him, who demonstrated their love for the prisoner by pelting him on the way with missiles. He vas brought to the Girard House, sad pot In the guard-boas° for .art examination' this morning. Fraley is a' desperate and ruseoniselonable scoundrel. He made a - threat previously to the last Presidentbil election that, If ..Lineola was ejected, he would head a party to assassinate hi*" Whet he heard of the murder of tam Preeldenr, he remarked 10-was ra--glad of it; be ought to have teettlahorten-yeats Plating the' Sere-Ws-0d . On receipt of the news of the murder of the President at Wheeling on Baturdiy last, there was a general suspension of business, public 'buildings and business houses were clothed' In - Hier babillMent of - wee,tattdithe Mayor. 16131.04 t• ably issued a call for a public Darting of the_ eltizens at the Court House, in the afternoon. . the hour appointed,lhe itkiart' Harm:farm tilled Jo overflowing. A committee oh. btalarea: was appointed, who reported a serietif appro priate resolations, bare an imonsly adopted. The fo ll owing •rtpolutton as then olitren by Mr. G. L;Cianaser: - .Resoisal, That no Individual who has healer° for the purpose of going the rebellloo, shall be permitted from this elate of Wheeling, of which determination .oh,our part, this resolutlea . lune be tok*nrul rogirded ae Wilkie= worker. • • - • • - The Ihreachic resolution was ansetdoi by M. .w. Echols, tentset!!assiallia sesolatinatiliallalio -betaltitit" hi nudes to all returned rebels to at once leave city." - : •-• • -- . The meal ion and - atuendtastd 'iente'begiiik'' ninths call at coashiesatge tilsoasaloe , bat the ate. €4.0 q 'bawl I" "question 1" oversoaaded all soppoeht ,and ihn- nsaduticat 'ai. asseaded • tras carded by an Oven/ belming audetity. . , Frigbtful Accident—..o Lad Rad Over by M=!l A little before noon yesterday, as the family, Joseph L. Lowry, of the Mb' Wand, Lad wined , for church, their eon Jahn, a youth_ Alt 'lieut. eleven years, left them, and 'jollied' 'soma otter 'hi:Ts who were riding in a.trdels. within the enclosure of the Pennstivanil RAW' wield grounds, leamollately shore O'Hara asset . , : .tle bad scarcely mounted the truck, ere he fall of-was pushed olf tho front end, and was tbin*lt On tie tract. Oue of the wheels *seed owes his seek and the top of his head, crushing Ii foorintlyi and kllllig r hbid almost /usastitly. The occident occurred b l Solterttirriesidenee df • LIS parents and while rue at chtint. Ile war a hrght, Intditgent had Conte from !whoa •bus- a short 'while' . before thli" accident. An inquest was held last' ovening'hy Coroner Clawson, and a verdict rendered of "astidental death." A' Benutifial. Sentlment.-rWekeogwthe Col • 10/Hag beautiful linen. painted in - imilvas on Um dwelling and store of Mr. Cleo. W„Weycosti, on . Smithtleld street; in eontmomoretton• of the oh-, styles performed t mterdo.7 neon at Washing. ton over the =sloe of the into RNA:lent •i “Threk sloodsurouttd us .eeas so press, The heals throbs qutekly.e-then Is. ; lather, 'tin bard to say 4141 with tie dusts Po lu suds as hour sutittat Warta to the cane of man, His blood la freeddm's essehatlat. And la the world'a great hero-lot Ms name 'hall leag,the Tan." Railroad Trains Draped in Pleuralag.-- The noon express on inn Pittelftuntr;Forril. (eyrie irkld Chicago Railway, Conductor Meekin ; the Afternoon express on the ratabargh and Cleve:. land, Coadnetor Seott,land the mad train of.the same road, Conductor Fattareon, Mother with the eegines of the same, hare beat beantifully draptd In mourning la• honor- of OM-departed dead. The Erie exprtla traln,,Corulactor. Fred. E. Cottleg, with its eligide, has also been ta de fullydrsped in mouraint by the attachees . of the train. . We learn that Superintendent SlaCal lough has nieen orders , that ill passenger train enginfaelnillpe clad In'intinrolng until after tha remains of the Prenidrot are taken to their Sant routing piece. • the regular Elpril ineeßelif the Monongahela Presbytery, held the fifth Ctureh, Putsbnrgh. Rev. Et. 8.-IdeFariand was, released from the_ pastaral, champ at gin Llb, arty congregation.' '7tteisrs. R.. B. -,Retob, Jahn Banda A. B. 011illien B. Bore:and and , , John .Galley l'eelX9 , 4fil gftwlculte . Qt no Altoi _ eindeat oi he third fear—; the others, students of the Mat year. alessra. • R. G. Ferguson, B. B. Bobertsma and Joliet Galley were licensed as probationer' for the gee: pt•l ministry. • . . Railroad tYstehmou Killed,-11,rney Dermot', a watchman on tae. , .w aa amok be a loentucalv,. on &dards)! morale 4 last, end almost instantly killed. ,The axldoat occurred,bets* four and five O'clock at the icatclihnusa cast of Greesburg byalusmall east, and.the rause of Ids helm: struck,cannot be accounted tor, as !towns . daylbeht laud trihis' passing at the time. He wiiestan& the track... He,..Wat an aged pad. of Ladvilck, .Westmoreland respectable 'oShcroad In the capsel comfy', ind ban:Zenvee rs. trot. eratekman for liiitttlbar ' . s ri - dsexereous practice t s po rt y- A: some of the shoolbays, of. - throwing stoner u l*h:slings, constructed Arith „ et e he et .each end to two elastlastribp,N,id.; which the steno Is held,' hold by, and a socket L. beck epeede a pebble - which Imbeing drawn Idles, on Wylie street, With gfeat force. Two . er ey by means of were struck in-the eye!' yes. .r ed, and d nn.nber these slings and seriously The parents of of windows Use held broken'. ' against the all lioys should - should cordlop th. use of them. , • • REED POTATOES.' .--" 20 bbls Buckeye. end Pees! Blows; _ 40 sacks Ohio essalt•Blows; • 'uert, we at ISSLiberty street. • _,; CO.t. Petee - s Churcti.—A social co.. 'reit on ardi Veru. P.' pEol; a. C. understand, Is to be alexia in. Ibis chi. . et,- i s Tuesday erculug, the 25th inst. The ohJe td. F RENCH PAPER HA. N ( ll i N t O or S t 7, p .P l •4 3 .l . a -charitable. one, and should be encourar• ,- . • ~_.ll B e'o , ttl'Al -I : 3 X.rt i gl t m e: down, thc pries' But . aside foira this (the .object) the coneer; - ' .L . "l„: r b s A i t at lr li salei, __. p. ,„..,,,,' aT. T„_ . promisor Gibe one of the' finest - of the Season, -, ,"' 7 ill ~ - 7 : , ' -: 71 , v • '"''''''''''" • the tousle 'being principally from the old toss, tern, arid the - performers.' among ,the most or . 'Ct.. TT half bbls Heti Batt -4;',;. ,, • . • -. -eetnplblied In tbe city.. Tickets may baited at 1) boxee '-. 'la; .. ' . the WINO. stoke of Afe. C. C. tdeilor and Kra, -=, ', ,ss . : eya . Beadd dd. . °P ante 'h : , J B CANFIELD. , Witte°. , Noe ticket, can. be procured at the daor.: • 'z'k ' — -• H . ' ' . . ..i j.. ;... - T IS ' ''.. : `.l STORAGE ! ST - ORAtiEI- Fat.. A...cldint to a Ltiry....a, armor William ‘SIORACEie, be had on the Batt near ended. Ifoltzel - , - of Iteinedleld township, _Weatmorelaud sterag 4 cm ,. ~ .. D°° - e 9 and le it teg E s ti tree K. .. : '., mini!, was kicked 6,.: a hero on Thursday - lost ; lar2r„ ~ and rid badly 'injured that he died shortly after. • P'"""" '_. ' : , 'IIVITING . 11111, &C,(10.—.:. Ills flub& had'hitched up a team, and it neigh , Prlit . CUT Oh tde. sweet Owen. Boss Bud tom riding pest, one of the home . commenced . 4 - , to eras snney s - ,, , .' :tobgco i tsi - vde of - klekine, striking the boy ott the neck and i k- l ibd „,,, r ijid 2 " 44 , fix "' i 3 J , BEY ER k-141t°S.'•' ing It. - Mr: Helmer was: . also struck mud same. , ' ' ' • "iime 'l4 store cud. 'wio. fejtrred: - t - - -.- fla TE I / 4 -200 buthels i. .. • • . s- , ,for Bede by , , ' '' V ARVISTROND.:.' : no ' -... . FEIBBB i-' "-NEr-oiil.Ql:E . TRANBP AR;EN 7 a., ..„,„.„,•_,_ f'" 1,-.o fl ed Ehadts. for mobs ''• - !--..-* I `.- • -4156 . w , r,li; ... ~,..1 - _ - .-_-_,..• .teacher Alice. S. Wcernoi Fat elacted Teirchn. in the Prlmarrll , oart'atehl: of the I:lghth Ward School, ou TuKtaday evo• WIT ietlf • • .fv.,,kt:;4,..„. Circular of the ”omenee, Blisbcip of Plttlburgit. Blehop Domei ec Les Just hatted the following , teentlful endQatrlotlc circular to the clergy and linkable djoceee r To Q Reo. ;by and Laity of Me Inocate of om. APr b s elo 6aw liiin alami d tX ' 4l-.. su co d u d irtry l7 .. fai G i n ui r C u n ici lef n Magistrate—imer sontitviniallylored, the chosen one of the pairpik the !dolor the nation, is taken awarfrom &moot, tui:--ruid," • ales! taken away lgthe cruel hands ofa wretched assassin: In la the hoc of our bereavement; it is not then enough merely. to Ilea lent' to our grief, to bewail in sorrow a nation's loss. We must, dearly beloved brethren. have recourse by prayer , to the throne of God, that He may look upon our afflicted , country with the rues of mercy and love, and avert from us all the evil consequeuces_ which ouch - an. Irreparable loss might otherwise produce. We must pray for our present Chief .fflarastrate, that his adminis tration may be - conducted in righteonimeas, and be eminently useful to our dear country. We must par for the manners of the Cabinet,...that.God may enlighten them by His wisdom, strengthen them by The POwers and shield them by His pro- • tection. Hence, we' o hereby ordaba that the prayers for our rulers and civil authorities be most faithfully recited la all the Churches under our care ; and do farthermore recommend the faithful In their daily prayers to Implore' the blessings of God upon our smearing country. itiommesc.• Bishop of Pittsburgh. J. Incur, Secretary. Bt. Paint Cathedral, April IC, 1865. . Meeting of Horticultural Society.... Resolution* Ott the - Death of the Pres!. . ,A 1 a meeting of tho Pittaimrgh Horticultural Society, Bralane culte IL White in the chair, the falloWiii magi: ble rectolutiona were Wintar.as, By Hie will, without whale 'per- Misaion not a sparrow falls to thagrotme, an as- Wain has been permitted to end the earthly ex-, latenee.6f Abraham Lincoln, while Proaident of, the United St.tes; canning deep itißictioh and an abiding sorrow In all loyal hearts,.aad to all the loretwof this :ntroit—be It . Rewired, That sincerely mourning the !MIA of the Man as thaeof a near friend, we also deeply deplore the .Ixtreavosient of the - nation of one who, next US the Father of his °Wintry, must from his personal and official virtues, and all the eminent patriotic services that cluster round his memories, be ever a dweller in the hearts of his Remised ' That altb;Sugh the wise brain can no longer direct the councils of the country, nor the kind heart throb In sympathy for the OHM [lons of Its people, nor the patriotic soot swell ing with the noblest feelings. rise far above per sonal prejudice or party. bigotry, in efforta to seal a wounded nation; yet willeonnellit, Cis impulses, Mir Wisdom, remain with the nation, andln those Abraham Lincoln still lives unto the nation then mourn his loss.• , Vetterdiy. AS the Mtn , designated by the saint; fiecro taxi of State, ind.at the time'ilieithe rites over the mortal remoinuof. him wlselsOylo . ... lent ti.sn'ihe iiiitio...so.deeplyy6aniii were to progress, besineei WU' ansnended in these cities. and the peoplelrepalred to their places of wor , Ism, where services . befitting the solemn occa sion were observed. ,in some churches, funeral service were,preached • In others pmyers-wer e . offend and abort addre;Ses made. We have received a few extracts of sermons 'preached but is the utterances pulpit on lost Sabbath - were Vey genervilly given, we deem It best sotto publish'shy ' - of those of yes- 'Mysteilocia 'Peith....-Kr.' Michael fltiff*,...' of Freedom tp.; ttlair county, was , fotind'dead:., Ix hie tniza on • 'last; Sunday night Week; with it one arm and one teg , broken, and . severely cut ' abinat'thelace and heiL Itlystipposed by soma he was Other, kicked to death by horses or fell from ths,isay Others say . theta • WOmacime. evidence of (Out . • , " Innle - of rl!nrnitlare, 1 ate.Thlii Thusday. =gulag, at 'lO o'clock., will be sold-14 Yketel bind% 'Unction Wassekss.Fllth *net, aeacand., superb , . furnrre, fireside and Ingrain Carptlti, Silyerrpiint24 ere, and a general nolortment of ' . • .Iflapackets, Arrested.—The- Varoes . 'pri • -• ike succeeded' in - iner.big - Mkt,Ofidugaltets Herne, Let Mitt, two of regent of pleigeocters; - aho:hareteeu Suressing thb city foruouse time. They were licked pp fore Itetaing today. .: Stroaaded.--WMlani It-Andlie:az, or the DOth P. V.. was aedoritly wounded la the -.battle at ainella Spiny: on the BM lust., and Ls noWla. the bnarntal arAnnapolls. HewasaLso wolandel la the battle of ClaUyabtret.' Medals * bodges and plettions or the lata Tired dent, reeelred vanatday at r *Mock's., ; flags, flags, flags, lege, at Moak's. " l'be Baloy.j—A third- amply of the %tenth "talent, at plttoelea. " -- Colored and 1Plaln:--14ttoelrreted lt tap "ply bl' photographs yesterday.; ' . . . . IT to annowdeed that 'Tennis/id ,the St. Janina raldellpd Tonado,hailkbeeData convene. - to Itomaalam, Tram eptier Ib ladnenca :of a Catbnllo plat. Trlll3 fteiluently *ladled Alumna and 'who, In a letter tn thess...deactibes . OW: earnsas thoao dtauirtyra. Is the Illerary,of, the Capitol building at Rich. mond sense leliolr has plietbd a placard Mire the pone* of Jeff Dvrtai - !To be hattAbylles , ittek ihttll dead, IS mots time :and as the Lieutenant-GA:lard mardirtat." ISB6 the foci:4lol' on otaaixth Arustrallaaras 1864 t was 148,1 M. , . , DIED: t 7 O'clock, P. 1 L Swissvale oft Tday, April 18, 1160. st a ues rs. mother or „ v_cs. Haven, aged at Teats._ . r , ru OLIVER—As SwlsivaleowiTewisaa _ _ l4 -"GS' " °Cl** P. 4 1.111. 1 =a l td 2 mon t hs. 'tate'. at W. S. Wel7all•,aft The funeral will /entre the residence of W. S. Haven, on Thirmiikey, Roth inst., on the . Noon . .nooorOModation Train to Lost Liberty, where car riages will be Lai resuireeis to proceed tonliegheity :Cemetery Carriair will.loeve.corner o Smith gel d end Bev/nth /tteetn, 125 i - orolook, for End '74iberty. .Frierde eye - . iuyeetfullY Invited to eh . • • WAlllELlNi—fruesflay creates after a linger leg and. painful Illness, .11STE ithiltrE, seasad ...u t ner ror . .lutin T. aad . .Catkerine L Wasaeltak v aged Teen and tveeaty days, The funeral will talpiphme on Nrinstsriat MOMS? mo, at 10 &moat. From .theLrostdemee, 16. Third jiirret,ittantoe4o4 CO Si, rsta's tleitheiral, thump. to St. hlsrr'cli s inetery. . . • - JOHNSTON-ODD. Wednesday morning, April 0, 18e0y CLARA ELEA , ‘.lOl/NSTE/N, daughter of Beary:and Johnston, aged 5 yams and.to 'lh l)o thr• I " • • The funeral*Clt. take place on THURSDAY, Juk6 tieelnek, from the'Miami of 'Phillptaioiikeni N ORTON'S OINTMENT, For firatt , Arthouns 0/441,8fronikh VITT.EII, SCALD RZ&D, ilriciWOßlll2, muse • ITt7EUria. AND BERUMNO z parcimorra or .mmBE* • Thts °intim/at pitiettlitel to the beide Of* die canv—Eves tu thie irely • eouree , --sne. throe It Itoto the flesh belleathtethe Mae OA the etulieei.thmes the poker* ei the disesee.epieent, ierz• part& ra• of abobAtirsa tht94 ll " mit • tb of th e disease ate lexpeuett Leos mew. *cafe. trlngr tiWs gat , be no tehiPse• .7 • WA s*, 410/, 11 '‘SW rOJIL ; 'gold , KEYAER. Ati4t, uo grad!) :nazi rn rsausem CAST STEEL TEETH, for Sulki„afty, and Until) Rnkes,rof any Ithaperequit A/so Bay add Oatn .4ake cmaututtm4 by • • —.. yoLchlAn., • ir.'artidayynne. Allegheny' cur ESTABLISHED IN 1786. GAITERS Gr- _Lk I Pl' E S 402 00 for beat Magna% Ladle& BUk , Glifra - KWh ONO 111,gb Heel and dna roods. bydeadld Gaiters aa 111.' Clatdrett's Shoos te,crati. Boy* Mora. Noah, Loots la , • All Kinds of GclaUr AT ALL MKS 01' PRIM/ elkeepeet 3n, the . florid t UST GOODS a; LOWESTAIDESI Sprint Gf ods in Endless inriety I CHEAP!` OIDLME, CREARBST Concert Halt Shoe Store, 60 MUMIMEUSTRIDIEt TH2 GREAT PIIICOnER. IMkUP,!tNAKA. diapaigksiperhapsbees the subject of miss sits moos. and •seleiline, etiasideraUcen -by the moll learned of the profession than key'other sonnestek with the laws of the Unat Creator; unt - s few haw • cascaded that MI diseases have Shelf mien in the siumasni others, that solids of. the body; Mesa -agran, and by far the greatest number. contend alet reason that the SLOOD itself is the very fountein of life-than if M becomes im then disease le b. worst tornu-Serotang, Cancer' 'an, *nom sae Indeed. In this cues dime • cases by op the blond and therm:7 effeistinig their medics and cure, - prove this to Se - the •eonset theory: iudintalKustf .MSAUIZT. !Mae now knouts se irsitarananli . oompease. and brought atoitirastita.patuoingtheatoungrati t irrg sO l e t a. L ew melees eadal otia. 11 - Lummox% zas FACIE, T - SALT RUEIDE. • TSFER - Cil - LOES VP: ' !MAL D S BIIaITT, se to give, lyom the was is drat talbseoesaws VW=t to the pelmet, by making both amen az* gocid lc - t s snout to , seisontplisin ' was, tbosight beet to Out it nonn bottles at Mo. and MAI cache-es Sony persons arc disposed to try ea err' ele but are often deterrel'at the ospease„-eo the trial bete can be Made is a moderate outlay, sae Bauer the purchaser . that . take %..-arttslll - what alairael Ans. .to Iris: the Res t shoat arra era ,-- hroaeht helot* :the papplel, .DebcsteYem.ks will Bed ut h toe teetUOUle Thal the publla map form sena Iles at Woe. al Ilar otlllllllre aintts, we suagela Ust of the. -pal articles of whis4 It is Muisposed, with •shoe . description of the ems and sdaptation' of make keit from the Wiest antluirityAnown tOMMAN/ HONDIZUS wmsama . L mod with a tmettalal afflict lumina qi aim; Scronalona Afflations, Chats:opus plaeu. 'and ethos deprarad eamattaaa at'braUla.. - D/I►DPZfO2t, Is teals, diuretic, sta. , apexisse. , It Lass spoon: astioa upon the Jim, essitisqg whea languid. to r tweeting. It has helm laugh wad livcietwing &moor of the digestive wow: loprelclidnturrhi. - There ate rev diseases In'wbieb It. Menet Pend beneeeial; tt tied In Serothlons Mentions WM% pest besent It has also been used nab, mock enee eats In trestaentlhe Ineetentatlea of the Ppe. X Email, humane the appetite end' ea*. z..tnuamit szowEiss A2O arcnnatla, AdnlA.Fid pa T ivrituig sk ; _ POT WAR GREEN. Is especially Liftable in; eeisetee eaciaiS CHAMOMILE "ZOWEILY Are advantageously used In eases of Enfeebled gestion, but ale apeoigly epplieablerte mem Genknal Debility WM 'nab epretite. . . 11 sate bivoribly at anattantlrefnOhresie ewes fett oeiof tbe s r ehrenio RbenmaDem andAbatinate DM The bel a noe ot .the rormiai-11,1021,11 . 1114 as pi srmott loxistErroN, UOB siirizeremk EDWITH era. , . . nugargh, ~ , • Wellelr your Intelllgeht Pliyaleian Ids opiates (the above recipe. datErnebk lliamA OR RUPTURE.: • _ imam_ os silartrox crass. mune' ort RUPTURE Om, HEINZ! oa Roan= max - . . . HERAIA,OR RUPTURE CUIED. ItEANIA-OR RFTTURZ MED upt;ns 01 ipmrtimg 'Bzucamcezt smarts CORED: srat,au ea RUPTURE CMS. raFintS Oil Mini MUM trqiwis r HiNry gni* Arnim es =lista onst anima c or-ix A MAIM wroaa oa Entaza cam 26 . 1741: o* usa g ra.ollEk_' cwt' 414121.10.6 ILILDICAL MIRE THUS& d. rArixriam • rrrarps soniarsa rivs4t sELF-iarrsrara, fit VS& Piles. fur t4° auPPor,i. clue 'noi r Knees, for i!eai .Cap knee joist .e4aAt Supportais 06v:416) 01e Self-Aitwiing, and every ether kind olr Syringes . Hard Rubber BYrintil Dr: Banning 'o Lace or Body: Brace, _ - the care Prohipeut; Uteri, pros, Abti cip4- nal and Spital:Witiknertes: br,S.MAtelt ; el,Silyer. Plate Snpporit Dr. iesiers.l•ll)ElT• piramisse to th.er application of Ttuasee iniidulte and ehildrcs an he la Whaled that with IW.q.cort mew ~ty years, 1011 be aualded to glvis biz Stare, refi iiiSPOOD sr tign of. the Voldm - Mortar .Perions writing gal .Trueeen shoold Ned the .nunkber of inches &total! LirmantelY MK. ILa nrphnie. ~ I lob Galt bbl. iakenerridi: •ap • Vtatte F 166: • !' : 1: . 26 - Lake Sxlmon, • - 6, do Lake' Trout- ..For sals_by Aptis CaNFIRG. 1:1 NO I TWA DEALERS..-1 .6' tomi Unrse Stift Iron !n store, fossils low, Go close the sonsignMer.t. spit LSALUI KOZaj k oak WOOD STREET: a_ li-101
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