Burial of President Taylor. was...envo, smsaw, n—re a w. Al Sunrise the Federal Salute was Arad from the Military Station. in the vicinity of Waskiogtoe. Nearly all the home. on the A hrough whieh the Emend Procession will pa are draped with mourn ing_ The city is wrapped lo gloom—business I. rowdy suspended —menage. are moving I. every direction, and the military are mustering. The bells aro tolling in every direction. Thousands of strangers have arrived this morning. The door. of the President'. bone were mend at 9 o'clock, for tho admission of the Med. of Departments, Foreign Minis tars, and others, who, by order of the Com mingle of the two homes of Congress, wore entitled to admission. • . Immense crowds are gathered in that neighborhood. Fe east of Gen. Taylor's head was taken, Weaves the family were unwilling that the ails should be disfigured. An Italian ar tist, however, took a drawing of his (pee, which retained the appearance of life eh the last. Two 0'F1.01., P. M. The military and civic procession is large, loos and imposing. and is nnw moving from the White Home to the Capitol ' ' " Gen. Scott is here, in his proper position. Gee. Thomas of Md, with three aids in uniform, is in the procession. The day is varyy fine. Tha squatty of the President's house in the great focus. Thitherwards the tenons and others t 3 form the procession! wended, and ovary eceessible and elevated point, especially the etepe of the Treasury Denouement, and the fencing enclosing the , public building, wee Recopied by 41,1.0 Mese, of spectator., marshals flying v ery direction, ...env,. tiring, ben. tailin e g,. and general eseitenteo.. Members of tho two House. met at 11 o'clock, and cam to the Prosidentiel mansion in harks. They were among the privileged visitors to where the dead lay. The public, generally. were not admitted, and oonetables kept off the sov "Vtroops were formed in the avenue north of the President's mansion, precisely at eleven o'clock, Brow. Major Sedgewick'e, troop of Light Artillery resting opposite the War Department. The procession moved at 1 o'clock P.M when minute guns were fired by a detach ment of artillery stationed near _St. John's Church, the City Hall, and the Capitol, re. epeetively. Funeral cimort in column of march, man posed of twelve Baltimore compaiiies, pro- I