I i nfl!,nt - iirrf'-.-.f! devoutly trust, that his successor may e found qnsil to the. great duties, which1? "Sethis cud ami melancholy event has in Pjposed unon him. . . t - '' 1 - " frj In sanr.ffs and l '-' :.V"-sS?- -V frto our render, the death of the late Presi- r, VY.ent, who died bv the hand of an nssasje ft We can badly spare him at this lime, U$ President Llstt-oln and SerrclarySJand hi the fame manner as the as&n"i!iistration, would by, its exccedlngg ,keltii ol indict JchuT" . E.J i- ........ . .. ... t : :.. ... .t 3 . """"vjii, Scti1 AxsassiaalfU. poi ine I'resiue.u. it is believed that tSiP."'""11""";. ' i.- """'"-Q The Vice Pre.-ident iukIiuavIWi V!i.NvnjN, April 15, 18G5. t9 "'."' "'J iUi; w n'rS;. 7 7: V - Cf,n8 ,Ke" fyr years pronm.ent Udb.v .i a m ' . ' . .,- .. fct hostt (,f fit hor the othi-i? nhlinm.l. it.iAbrahain Lincoln fell, bv the a-e ;s.in,?, 10,.i n: i -. i . .i v 'n.-etary and Assistant Secretary aretl,e traitors in :ule a bad cxchanre iur&$tutve Sei-.ator . H,I iho !... ,v - 15. - ' " Kverv pt'iioulv iniured. Secrotarv S!i!i-thetmelves in the pereon tf Andrew Juhti-l,,! uW.tr . i. i i ' ' ."-v lllorraance of the - Americim Co.iu." Itfe'V" a'1 alter, and others, called atn. I be f.rsf M as ,u to temper jus-(utie3 of hy have j "en-aS announced by th.J papers that Gen (Kf.TVy St'arU resLjcnec to .nqu.refc ce w un excua k mcicv ei; ,u "tho re ject and adn.ira.ioa . f w!. T SGrant would also be present, but thatS" " .': f,n.d tne.l i:ers oi tne r.M;n., www .ne .a-ier .coun. He wa. in, i. iJalei,-!,, v T. ' t.L- 1.,, ,f frMl "'fi.tcnt sassaswnation. , 1 hey then pr.-S.ern conviction ot iuty, in mis ierrioieCa,.oJ-jn., on the :0:h ,,f I ,v,-c ti7- .... . , i feceeded in i u .mi' o t ik li-.l..!i Scrisi.. will c: .v 1 i 111- 1 11V (1 11 luse aninie justice to be ai ' I m F'.IIIU la IIIVM' .III" 4lTi V 'Hr ll'f'.-r .. i , ..... ,. - -... , . ... , , VLT, "'.in i,: -.'.. l..l i ....!.. , ..l ,!..!, to. at iiu-', uAMiutiui'r, oi course, 5r-"-'"- i ij cuiy tuuiv n-iiuv. .i.j -rvii.)nin'. . T,if., ,.tV ... 1 . .. . :w .i- . ? . ,..1ft.lJtM,, vvtii ui hi v ra in:u 'iwiv""3: . , - - . -. . . . - l " " ' 1 ' v ' - i;iii?v i-;i.lj lli.i:i:.rui:iui IU C't iv"""r - - . , . r .. iv - . 1 . I ...1 1 " I VI.O iillXlOIV 1 MII1C1L1H1U. VII 1 m-"-tvuii. r..t ..... ....... ...... l' .":"' .. r.;vi:n scenes ierire inem. i jv.x v.iz me u:iiut --j - . 'ul '. n: i-are';' w.Tf. ir. "irrrTTrT V:n;:;;r?:,V; lhe ndit fhapefor the country. .. a whiIe theix. WJIS lclll;,oranS f11 , cro. gattieiv.1 u. trout ot tt.eA -- ' ' iudi.t circumMnnc --l' T ti ! ithcfch ! were mauyoiS.,fhu Ad-giKlusu (or of the ..Ptors t( cnJ,V. Al rCSU 0,,t s MOUStV :S,!d a MrenS -U;mlS h T Vrv atllU g When !. arrived t -hi, tenth ve,r:9 n,rr,rrTTr r fl n fministration that we did not approve cf;!iarp report of a pistol was heard, 1''':JS, , ftat5".wl UvrC' FTMvirV lIil.inrT 1 m 1 NT n v&,llte of family li,.anf comre'lled i,::n HlM i'U . '3 i'it.S L,nlt;- u,,,,,, t0WtMl "fu.creiy attracted attention, but swcstinoi b' supping he would be brohtMCE 1 KLSIDEM J01UNSOlo be apprenticed to a tailor, t RLllaJl altliJ Jt iJuJ. ".otto u,WW., m; gliolli.uf iou s UilUl a nKlll ri!,heTto tl,e . SWOiiN INTO 0F1TCE. tmde he worked until he reached y ittfch"r.73arT7nrir--- s-eemvd to have been the child ol des- f, ' , ... . ..Eg J he entire city lo-mtiht presents a scene5l W.... r....,..,.'. , n ,. i j .... ... ... a tk?.. r i i . . . . '-i ii j 'lonjr dasrser in his ri-ht hand cxelaiminpar1 ' cxt,'le'', accomps.niea l.y vio-?,ms first proclamation ES-SscliyoL br.t acquire!, however, a a'i .SV 6Vi-r TWam,mr anI inimediatelygr01 xp"--SMons ot indignation ar.fl pro-S pkc tkd sous. (Jgconinica scho.,1 education bv M.,d,i, Reaped from the box, which as in the ,,KK?' ana many Msea tears. M " &done. Havinjr removed to 'iVnnese, i ... second tier to tlie sta'e, iK-netitli ana across j - f , , fcfnuaiiy g: ttiett Kt Urcen i!!e, at UcU to the opp,.site, makinff his ctf,pe nniidh"10""! I1"' every direction, in And.-ew Johnson was swo,-n into oIIhn ;g place he w:ii elected M.yor in 18Gt. II.. ,lw. b,.vvil.W,...r ,.r ,7... tn,niH,mIer lt lsible, to arrest the asa,sms. as President ot the I. mted States, at 1 1 S . , , ... ..-,.v , .. - j.r tK.. i i ..HTbe whole Metropolitan imliee are like-go'cloek to-day The ceremony took plccfif.. ta :n i cor 0..( a " S. Ffetteuiil "'o. L,Uiny- Horn in naraen county, j.eniucKv A'v-rttMR Acut. S7 1'akk ilowS?in the vcar 18C!0, he was raised there Nw York, and lo Stat.- trci, r.p.i,? u , Waci:l;t years of age, ia the hi 0 t:AT Sum ? s vx" and the n-st iaQuen- K"f Poverty. Hu lather u ith the fumdj 1 l and ( iro.;t circuhiting Nevspapers in'tJicn tnovd to Spencer county, in the& fes i.rt"Esr Tt:a.M. L-n-.tf: Mates an., ina.lys. ucm jrs t 0f Indiana. There they remained K nt, wr! tu ii.c. r.i-! t..r i : i.'Ufi. " SS""- " "vnitj, .him e "M.. ... - -i r . i . . .1.. l II I . vl f I .....t ,m I . .1 i BW t 1 I rill i - W . ? tlr ICV I-II11IL I . 7 1 11 K II II. Mil. Ill (I l 1 1 in 1 (.1VJ1XJ. All V wi"-. 1 . 4 ' X ' 1 . . f N'lvir iweive jiui?, u.hi'.ihii- uic imi -uiiKirse, noa. l lie screams o! .Mrs. i-weoingi " - ....... , gmaine iu me o.aie i gir-iuiure. a;:. u mwu, uuiu ,-u nit! tueuire aiui uikai. nwh m . Bseveral re-elections he was cboseu Srv- Sinator in 1841. Ik-fore the conclusion of his tern h. chosen to represent hi district i :h 'National Congress, serving from Is 3 tj . gl853, having iveii fuc:i saiisfactiet; br s ability and ueotin to tlif.ir ii.terc-st to merit she c irnp'iuiiit of re-e!i o:iun !ive successive torns. In 18u5 hr- .Xn ;sen. ufit-r an exciti! -' G iil--n ::t PAifTvrvr Witri'vr.Ti "i KiKonrpsontr.tiif' T arrvai tb. of I inoiSs. . .1 , ."" ' . del IJ.l.iin. V:n. C V "-"oiiiear.i " Stan J back and pivc hiai air : &3 , . & r.- -- - - - , .comesi, 10 in uign pi ,.1 r-x-ru: u , .Hirif'itlnr.a incident in mv.v settlement. t&lirst disclosed the f-u-t to the audience, fa . V!???3 , Tlt;.,that the IWide,:, ha.l !.en shot. wl,enir ard house, took place perfected, ChietJust.ee ttiase was in-. rwtSTy l i LK. 51IIPJ w,l,; i ' " "6 ,. , .. . .. t ,. , , r-V.bout the same hour, 10 o'clock, thu.-tormed ot the tact ana repaired to tliois r vii.iV r....:,...u.. . , . . . -..-j 1 . .r ..... ..E;tI1 present rose to their icet, lushing to-- . . , , ' . IM . . , t . : . -.t. . S .F. .i, V,. ,...i...,, j.vvi:ere Aiiraiiain mien nnuwu om , ,, . . 44, 1 rrj""ov.m u preconcertLM plan to aseasstn-yiappounea piaee, in roiupany wuu necie-r-s f IVi.nv . s Mir'is. n,Yrf. C.iJf. ... . ... I wards tha stae, raany exclauiung "HangM ,. " . . 9i 1 ', , .1. ? tn. ; , r 1 G farm hand, ar.fj eotr.etimes as a clerk 111 aid, -m p fc-aie uiose gennemen. Mine evidence ottary ..icuiiougi:, 01 wic j reasury e-- 11. MrKeri... J.epi, IV I.e. .:.,!, Durhin.store, The W:ck Hawk war broke outii.51 The excitement was of the wiMes! pns-fe" ny.pary wno miacKeu tl.e rresi-parimeni ; au nxy u.u. .y.-.u, I.avid l'5rr. Henry I n . ;J-iS32 and he j .iued a voluare.r compam S.ib!e depcrip.io,, and ofourse there W : rTTV. U - V-, . WJ I T r f n ' . .-K1'1 ttrnufth, Mr-fi:! i ii.n.a ir. iwis i. 'irsfl , 1 . 1 o . it t S fi ab-irjt- intermission of t!ie theatrical's " UN,,l ,u -'onusion is m uie eiiy5feir.iors roo, 01 c. .w-.x , ... . . t i .. t. n v; Wand was elected Cui.tam. lie is recorded 25 ,,n to "r" mission 01 l"L'u,,c1,ia..n.t 1.. .. i 11 iT..Bm: tu;...;a. s:.A.....r -.rfe ! V"" "V:."J " . . '.. ' . 'H . . . ' S?;.eiforman,e. Tf.e.-e was -a in.-h towards ,,v luauiis uii; guarueu uya-'",', '15 IuiunvT, u Kn-;.-. 1 ii s. i-. jieij-uii as J.avirig b'en a:i ciiicier.t, l.iitaiul oiiieer,ji . . , . tf troops. fg-eva ta: iJale : or iSew llaittpsuiie, j-.ii'.;j . jc..i imti'v;:er. i . i-nncu-n. ii.in.ji i ,.r i .1. . .1-7 . . ' . . V . ah De i:t.f. T. O'l' it-!. Mi-!), .v vs-K.ehariro of his duiv. En.hi'-d with aS-' lias imr m.f sti.r.id.-.nts ? (hi a hrstvM ... vprn i.j, i . m. livr. .h.h-.i Wl.i'.e. lieirv 'i pi er. N-eh.-CCcliargo T'n ?.,! xvSjh - ...... ', lias any one .stinuilants ? On a hrsty eleven o'clock the oath of office the Coir.raunweih. In 18o7 ! !.-0.nan. M .1. I'i-n. ). W. (.i.d..n.HCoU,.t,c and patriotism that hhiank lroiuMxarnination it was found that the I'resi-g , !, ""b. ' ,'tu : , "chosen by ti..? tg.slatur. Lu.ted Kta:j IudlC.a!air.YV...:.!,C.kty. D o.i.l 110 , " na f. .tr . , 1 1 ti it . mi slb:.vefc,,:ou.l1, !' 51 Thealiv, iLegtfmtcd States in the usual solemn and n per,-tnl dlli.ilip U, CVl!fJ..fc U.m.etly. ,.y L,,..T,i.n M.ti;hno oanger or harhips In if,.;4 he rabuJ wk of lllS tclljp,;nltu!, an , lUt 'XMe boxgimprcve mannen Is-annl term on tb, Cornn:i7te. on lUc J .L:, l;n. &ior the Missouri eg; -.at me, but was k-sl.mc of the br:lifls Was oozin- out. to'.1 7;,Irf, L,nhl i. . lll,So rf'ed the kind expres-gr iaH Pni3 ft)e District. of Celurr.biu ' 1 1 aggg-gaas feated, he subsequently commenced bun- He was removed Jo a private hr.se op-lM1.''' Ivalhl:'rn shot b.v an assassiufisions of the gentlemen m wuich he ovv-gn c-xhibited wonderful business abi?i'ie- Tl:o .t.ak!au'ioa ol ieS? and tailed, mid was afterwards ap-giHiMt the theatre, and the Surgeo:: G,-ne Svvlu and ep-god lus earliest sense of the great rvi- a!so distin-nished l.imlf a an ora- D-ETCinr-Pl-r l M pointed postmaster. lie was sent to ihel of the army and other surgeons ih ntp .Lfb3, t,ie Tiubdities wh.ch have deve ,.,1 upon bnn,?or. PnESIDEMT LlMuOLN, . .. .t f ,inl.fiert!,c sc.cc;oniror to attend to his condition. On aa Ps-g! th.n if1 stft bran-tfvmade , ,.ef in u h.eu I., g H:s f.,r.ous ,ch in favor cf ,? rxoi.tii.c of I..,..s .nd afur t ic -s..onga(n.nation of lhJ- ivate Woal xvg-'r1'1"- a f gr or kmte, and madegud : f he duties o the oh.ee ht. Mv h IVosident Un was as?:sina:ed i..f 'or hc colRWCRC"J tha stuJ' of ,!lwgdiscoxercd or the back of the cushioned W"? eX " llic rear th Theatre. gnnne ; I wnl perform t .em; the conse-fi!n(,nl uf thc. Ti iitv-sixth Cn, , bin private Ih.x at Ford's (1,,-airo iA ' daB timc hc wa vlmitted to prac.grocking- hair cn which the President hf16 if10; bi.U entered the back of thepK-nces are with God. Gentlemen, f the mo,t able, ;i..qne,.r, :ind eb,.-,tf Xv-hW n -t V-df n - ,M,-o'clockNcc 'erc- iwti.ml.ip vv hh theBbeen sSlw.jr ; Iso on the partition ,md onfifV "e,r nearlyshan lean upon you. I fl that I shall goralk.s in Con,,r,iv!,u, ri.tvn!s. Un Xa.lnn2t, n cu.s at l Ut-p. . odock Stuart I, 18 7 he wale floor. A common 1 single-barreledp! tLf The wound is mortal. 00.1 your support. I am deeply depress-p? sf.cefi.j0.' of li'-s Sr.tte he resided :h, on last hnlay mgld. Nis sudden :,r,l Ua,t' 1 ' '' pocket-pistol was found on the carpet. 1.Vnt 1' lensibie ever-.th the solemnity of the occasion und Wm of Sv,.iatorf to accl,,t U:c ,f violent de;,th, can ba ree.'ued inu.o other'1 ' Congss, and v.a, thc onhfe., ' a wa iWmtl f tll Bnce it was inlhcted, and is now dymg.gthe responsiodi.ies of the duties of thvkMi!,Urv (;,vcr,:or )f Tfci,.ee. In ih s liht, than as a great Pud over helming VV!i!3 representative frcm Illinois. Wliileb ;vaJe. rcsilcnce tt .hich lVcsi-.!vnt8AbVUt 1 5irae ,l0ur an a'Bf!afSiiin' vheth-ohee I nui assuming. gjuew pjsiti..n dimcniiies cf the -kw. national calamity. Had he been sP ickenll'" Congress he introduced a bill for thefghad baen . conveyed. An immense erowujr1' tl'e Mme or 0t' JIr- Seward's Mr Johnson aPleared to be in a re-gnflture (.or:l;nr.al; hlJ. ;0 RHn,tJ T.wn In' r ,H liv fWuioii of slavery in the District of CoJwas in front of it, all deeplv anxious u,Partme,,ts, and under pretence of havin2gma,kab y good heait ., and has a ln,.w.,h i:i)piccefk.I:j,t, tact. Ui d,.nb; disene, hovscve ,uld..ia,du..- uJLavn the conditio of the Preside. l;.v.r,p tion, shown the SeeretaneVand rea .zing ,ense ot tie hope, that ureg, . exp,et, his d,ath would have been shorn" f 101,1 ,hj m" N,'teii1,C fihad been previous!-, announced that iho1 l ,a,n'f r' , 1 hu anmmediatelygcentered upon Jam. I .s manner wa,In lgG4 hc l:0:t1natr1 !n. lh; HhU:. .f s-jmc of its terrors r.r.l the conntrjin a -.veil known public man. His nfcj3 unJ w J morlrtI 'bat all horn d oth(.r-prIied ta tLc bo1 anJ "fl''l orsolemn and .hgnitied, and Ins who.e lr-. Convcntiou for the po-t of Vic wouH fcav s.cn recover iVum the fti l,t-fellM b-n a" extraordinary and an event fulg wijic. The tliuck lo the community waf' s,al? u" ll,cf throat and two on thegajg prouueed the most gratifying is-gPrc,Ioi, (f th, L:nit,a S;utcs, a:d fil shock U.,t to be thus foully nnu- Would that hc had been rpared to jterrible at midgut. The Cabinet to-hU lt hP f '.ound maygsion upon those who participated .n theg,, .,1R! , iR. t, 1,C., i.ii shock. ii., io oj i.ius loony .inu a J ,i i 1t " o i , Snot le mortal. My apprehension is thatSgeermomes. It is probab.e that duri:!,.?; bnitnl-.y murdered, in the full enjoy ment!f--se P tl v.'ar, which the iiay befoi-cjSKe.h.r w, h Messrs .M.n.ncr, ly andS.t hlarincdg,iIR lay President Johnson will isfUJ bi.. ... of his heshh and in the presence of a vastfe- ath seemed so cheerin, for the pros M rd, who was, in nnfet proclamation to the Am,rie;m peo- n f-oiieoii.o 01 ma tuiiun men, c.r:ics oti-k,' cssoiiai iiiemis, wnii urco:i liarnes anug . . . , ' , . . ?. . 1 . 1 .1 1 Keerc:firv tv;.rj, i.as 11s: ras ingsof the mast dep seated hon-cr and :iits ueL,: MWOr" ,n naiura-.ylas im,xie,iiate assistants, were around hiVg i , i J j 7 -.-; , .,f,.i.m ,1-ir ,., Kl,er.r.?;.lvrlnia Avenue, smrounde ' 1 teri - ! i j i t . S3, i , ! . i-SSar-sis.-m, who m'keted upon him one orKbetn oehnitely determined u on, ti.at tueEj - , indL'r.arion He had but iust cmereilS 1 ,:n0 Nv ll! liave to evelope what policyfebedside. I be President was m a state oif ' , ..P .r .A r......i .,f ,1 f t. i-....;.;..., 1 b.,.,.:., ;!;'c c and iolbwed ,1,., mnM. t:,n .,' I.U J,:.,t. ..iR.Iw will pursue. At present the nation if2l'y. tota:,-v insensii,!e; ana o.eea.npg - ... :.3r..,r ,...., ,,,. v.b.P,.f...v vi te "1:nce c:v'v,i- "v -a. - . . . . m i,.,...,, ti... (..,m ti. uv.P.i -i1" ' " "-"'"u 11 i .I'ui t - iu.tf i ,;f,. u, . ... ... St.ti in.uiri.inr i . .r- t c . - , ( , . ... , t I . . " J - w.--" vv v. . . ..u . . "vu....M . ... ... ., ., , ... ,. Mi. .....1 ..... , ) V ..T.-' -' -1 --' in.:.- thmpnvcr:-.;l :.r.! w, !.: spread r.o,!- "p ;"' "? '" - ' at lUc b:ick of hU ll0a,k The snrgconR';rt'u:"r 1luai ",e ' ,tJcni, wul nv1 18 V? , V ascertained he is ih- man. ..... , , . nc.n.f MMc.sirale whose i : bev w:. w.-M S . . ....... .M:hrou'h the in.dit. Gen. Gn.nt niwlfrreinDorarilv deoo.-iled m t!ie Cos:jlCfisiOii-Sl lion u:n'. i'ie wor;.i rwr nai oeen " 4 ' I xbtiusted eve rv possible t-t.ort ot mUicalpf. .,. . n , . ' , , S , ' , . S3 ., ., , , , , 3 ii-v.' n.i ' t-X . -it i . u i fi "i. "vie iiuviiiiwu in ue ill. iiie in Mire t inu.i.ni. r pr.ift:rily s.:j-pi sscd and bv t he a I t--" 3.-kill, but al! i.oj is gwe. . I he p:u tin-, . . . . , , f ,. fj - 1 itJ .... c . .rfe..h:s cVt-iuiKT. hiit star fil U-.r I iiirbri'". Si. c .-.r ..T,i n.n.,.,.,;, , i ..vi '(Tfn,.n.T.tPT rr r ! avut i-is iunajv w ::.i the OiH'g i-rcs!.M.t ;.- . r. . , ., . . t . JoJin 1 Kites &3omi. i " M .., . ti. t ' i- . ti'.on r.i ax ocioci i:as cvenincr. i navei2 .... . , .... l l...l.. iii o i I f:.r 1 1 ,'-'f". i! l. M sf- 'T'!.- .... ... 4. w.s-ds t;.e vanrr::si,ed, hc ws about U,? V r B ' , , T- , , , .seen Mr. Sward. but he and Ficderic v,;u,s . f ;,.r.., i... . ... r-.-.i...- . r t . lire J resnki.: and ."Irs I.utei In !i.I ns ;Ai.,i. ,. ..- . .... ti ivMo e p -aee a;.d conevrd to a b;..'tU.r.-- ' .,,. r,r f. . ... until ip' , n.....?5lv- "'1" t:nco5i.-eio;j?. hi, . , ' j- , . .... ... , , , , Cath...Kcc!;;avh in KUnuur... that thercr-lst;Ut 1 T V . n"; '.,wn" ' (-invl) F M lilnt wah Join. Y okes lUnu i u:,;.; eu up by a bv ha Mior Seward v:l'. As far as ci'.i 1 5 " Oliio i . rnjMed in tliis noble work niaug.ii'a-? ;o. t!:c f.imnner in lii . .ii. wii.c m;.ie tviJifca.., ... v wi.:,.. ii ... ... . .: i i:.;i i iiu it ;:i.i. iijjm; ..i i.:. ik:in , l.'V i.: .c i-tv, wi t'ti-.?i'restient state.: to ium l!:at ie w..s oi::''.? - ti,( -r . . . 1 . -n .. l. Hot iit;e. ;o;o ;oi:ii w in ;i.:io:-" ..'...ii, lie s , ,. ... , , iiv.j ui ;mproi:tg an.i ewoi i::r;aug iii-jaitiioucii fibs a hr.lt., S! ictim to thc ::-.in.l mir-Vv " 115. . ,, , Catholic church in this town. F.om tleii because tne papers nnitfi oi an .-lr-.-..:;. iasi::i o. v va.- ,.;i- s . . titi 1 .-tni-ii ;,nt Sccretr.rv of War. SJ'-l"! Svear: !Fil ...1, man ir :.e l eld v. ihe year i is nex To Ki:: v Matlk SYi i :. Ti e r. s: 1 tie l est w.iv -i.-:) :f.e !l:ier to t .1 i; ;.;t i:t car.Sj ti;;." s !):..- r.s iVu;t :.- eai.-i in ft!!. . ;!;. ;b,e of vtvr :.:5:v f b :.! :n: a. e etn.ifv n'ul :!; be i:.-.-: .aUtiouch .ins. J.nico!:. had not bet i; wel!.Vl . si i- ,r, . ird r 1 . re ii::n. .,. ...-wi. ..i. ... v. had announced tiia;f f; ii . ivSifon ol the el 1.) .r rder oi' birth to hi-!,!' 1 1 . ,.-... in Luorn on his father's Cam nr.;r Dalii.-n'ac.'rV!.. ..... r : 1 -y-.-, v ; ibi'.l i.icij !c, b:-t v.-h:e!i up. in t i' i hst in a , .... , ,;t-h!j;i ebar.u-ter o the iadi.s who wiliS 7 " i. . - . , STIIE F?-'FI.IG Til '(il'G IIOF'1 -isi,,, l? "' a iUt.rvnai tcr. i.u.c i.: i.v.- Attack : orubd th:- iir'i::et mat prompt-, d . , , , isent, and n Genehil Grant had gonefl'1' 1 -i-i'i lii.tui.bUUL J V.l.v-n n 1 I- his Lr -i- . ' VT: . .. v . . supermtcnd the mauer, and the known v ,rh l. id .,. ',),.,.. r i & THE COFXTliV M,!L.s. i.J.u ..iu . i i mt.p I..j:ba.-sv V it a-.d cowardiy was tu-j wo:e than iclon ' .. . ' . .. North he del no wi.n the aiuhenc, to beh ill- CUlJl.l. hcritcd and cariv msr.ifcstcl u pred;!.:.-;.,, ,,)(.0,Vt.,i ,m;.-.,t..:., t r . , - r, - t-dibeiiiii. v ol the lenUemen ct this t jwii,!sfd,;tfnoui'cd. He we it with annnivih i " i n . . .. n.n i-i'' imi.ihi ...... i. t... .. wh , M it. I is a teniblecmam, J u ft ' lRwl "V; CZ -gh lV,t.j g 4 and i.Ti.?of f '. " tr anl n,ak.s one Hmddcr to .m.k 0nr ,,,:l,Mitftl kavu rbtfwn awith bin., but that gentleman had made The assassination of the chief mg in lruman namiv tner.-is such a pn.,,111:... .... . ,, . fS.itlu-r crgagemciits, an 1 Mr. Aslvnen ofrato of the nation, has spread a uloumVs, i , iP1.nf.i.V,t -r: ' 'l s - -,b 4 ""' " ., . , , . . r- .... ,.. , ,.55htit;acle hberaatv to iH:j:sbonrr conre-3,, , , , S .. ,t .. ; 1 , .. &o.o oroncmal abei un n.,b i.n. e .otn,t a . s-v.-i. i-r c t lb .-'!' h-"-'.-' de-iu ot mr.or.v. I ue black reco.d ui.i . . ' .. , , , c , Massachusetts, bid Lnn good bve. faoer thc tntire country ; lrom every local i-?--;.v .,,.. .,,,.. r..p,. f-5 -,. . .." , .' .. , ' ., t . tsigu'.ior.u m cases ot this km I, and i.'fii will i,-.,,., ,m ., . ,. , ,i ,.,.. .M-iv ,,.,,.. ih, .-o.vs . i .r.-Ibl d -, .,-..: ,., Hcer engagement iai.u.L. lu P-l f tf.lociv, owned bv the French Gc.v:f:- crirn- aii-rds .... parallel, to t-ie t.a-u. , . $ . , x' V01'1 at toe tl.ea.ro :;-t ') ' ' Il'!lk(1ylI---'':iand.c .,r? that were, enacted in tl.e Nati.:.al,,UW llUVe UU Xx:AUt't ' H'".v to v-gat ,ts wildest height, reports were circula 'ue. Ile.e, amo.g our citizens, w,;,, but it lialorl, bi,en ksiu,vn 1V ,.: fV 1 " C" jZ!- ' . , . r , x. - . .. .... fe-elprocate. We will alvertiso the tinieKted that Secretary Seward had also b.-. n&bave nvrr seen so much unf. irned sorrow,... ' , .. . , would -he coi.m'l.-- I t Cap.tal on.that fa;all.., l:,vn,gh, lUJ -assinate,l. On reaching this gen,le.expred upon any occion. Alway e 4! " LDITIvXAL TAVhHX l.i: EN.TS. bead ot the i.atiow is si.ot m a !ie;.tre aiidi. : iSnian's residence a crowd and a inihtarvyVlopniar with his own party, Mr. Lincoln K T e. , t A , i .... . ,. t.j -5, ... - v Si , 1 . J .. , . '- ljtisl winter tie ptarcu an i-natremeti.o, ti r ., :. ,;;, ' ito i r.:, !..! n borne awy to a ,virhl, .ring house, witl.N Hex. Gkokok H. 1'knm.ktox.-1Vo- guard were at the W, and enterng ilud, by la olu-.al conduct, lor the lastin St Cbarlei 'i heat re, in New Or ! 'f " .TrlV-" 7 1 i WuLt.t hi. life blood slovrly oo.h,g ..t of hi,,i,hbably no man in the Presidential rcim-gj was ascertained that the reports wen-' ik.ih.,S of las carer, altnt uiaarn.-lc;in ull(2or lhe .nIv.tages of hi.B t " c h dav Vf , i ii thpro to linger a brief period and tb,n x&" w:'a s1 thoroughly ;u.d outragcoulybased on train. Everything th-re was sogd eppo.ton, the lofty and patriotic,; hoarsc, aaJ tl,e fcn.;1,,,ncilt t0:,g ' T VI' UN'S. Th- W-tn-y State is f-o.- i S,,aii,1"rcd 3,1,1 Uu' b-V ''IS lnU1 l'-WXC?? scarcely an inte hgib.e wo,,.reou.se he was pursuing was raising bunj,, st)oner tlam was expected on thatgttp.er. O n-.v,'!. 3d Ward. J-hnstowo. die. lu.sy..u.a. o. tan , i'-' '' pounts as was Mr. Pendleton, the Demo-!-'ould be gathered, . but the tacts are snb-R0Very day m public estimation, so tli.it9 irnt 1Ie haii ln.lIlV 0iJ friends inO!k,".v ilu-?..-s. S.m-n.itviile IV-r-uth. te.1 cn a bed of ;;:tr'r:ng :-nJ f pain, thr-t.r;4;ic Ca!ididate for the Vice Presidency ;&tantially as follows: Kneariy all regar.letl his sudden taking olf.' ';y but tit"is hi s fust iipeir-fl'Il4"'t''s' 1I''i lv- i'1''' 1 unship, effects of a r,ccr.t HcciJ-nt ; a d-rspcrado.iabut the recent action of the House of Uep-'l About ten o'clock a mm rang the bellas a great nniional calamity. i ' .( A,';' . . V.d...l I l'0S M'DONALl). Clerk Q. S. ' ?A . i , , . r53 i .I iii , , r 3 f i i . . , . rlIHIiCC IIIOI C fit ICC i lie 1IH C 1 '11 il iil lUc R Lci -J 70 It,,-, bv fdse pretenses gains aJ.nti3.i to thegrcsentatives, Inch accorded him one o(and tho call having bcn answered by :, I his hon io.e assassination of the IVesi- Qn ,lis an.;val he called upon the'J Jl.! K '. hall, r.h-s uP the s::;ir-w:,v iaf.t v.nWU hiAt atvl M i'T'UT b u":$V"lo! f0 ? ' v T T ? I'T SUt 'U !mrlicu-geli:ors of one of the lending jo,.rnals.Br Y. TIKRNEY. ' 1 1 1 "5jiuous consent, with a MsiniheaiU m irk of ele, Secretary Seward s tamdv phy-Miar time, will fill more space in after aesfe , r . , a.im Eh his hellish work; wou.eled two of therc..,ech TIlC cU he made on the oe-k-ian, with a prescription, at the s.m,.ihan does tbe butchery of Julius Ca.4. ATTO!i:EV-AT-I.AW, S'cteiarvN sons, nno .f thfm p'"i hapsg(.asu,n was worthy the dhdinguished abili-tirne holding in his hand a piece of folde.lnow ; it will startle millions in States nowfe j'v ' !n "' ,,11 yr-r-.bv?.o Cam run a. CVcstv, Pa. movtaliy, and with ih, ma'i.nity of agties cf its rising author was listened tPv . and .ymp in answer to a J J he 'as'.iot one of il.e "n.VisvpofiJ t,vo ,!,,.rs N,rth of Clause Row. fiend, attempts to take ,!,e hf, of the al-ith close attention by all part..,,, was ab-at be must see tne Secretary, as he wa 1 lie President lived to see tl.e rebeilion.l ' , j,8 jt, i!;ulle mjk.( fui,dued, Vj ri 6. ISC.Vtf ... ..... &bii!!iunt elos.Mon rongand u " ,' ;.-,.,.., , 3 m,.,t d,mg statesman I Us a re-g of U.,rr.ntj,tiveS, an I wef cerning the medicine, vile still insisted&t Adminktrathn, about to expire i: ; J .i ' P d S TATE OF MICllAEL KL1SK' f-nt on human Jeprnvity, to w ,c!.fear0 ,jat Jf Uie w,t iMn goine- op, although re,,eated!y infoimedg.be Vginning of Ids' second tern 1,1 "t Jycv r , u , v: n . Lo-hieg but oilcan be its parallel. Th:in,nibers will sincerely regret to lose histhat no one could enter the chamber. Thee lived, his task would have been a.J1 ' of Member Thnei Kim C U " vvci ! ha- never r.-ad or heard of a morc'fjvaluable s-rviccs, particularly the Cou.-" PJ the servant aside and walke.iyditnculi. one, more difficult perhaps thanfe d WinVl. Gar1" when ,he p-lavWasViug- n t-wnship. Ci'mhtia c.u.tv. c., ftttroeious ..ct. The 14th of April wiU5,ittce of Va-VS and Means, of which he iheav.y towards the Secretary's roon,, andjtbat mippscd upon him to put vrr l( CV;m..- f.iven lor thet.eeued, have beu chanted bv the lltV:r f,v P lhas bevn one of tho m.st useful members. 'was there met by Mr. I- rederick Seward.fearmed treason. Still we feel that hell,' , th' sl-ikcneare Monument --f said emmtv. to the undersigned, tof.ce U .'"V,-r , , '-'"'f !;"Ke.wcen snch a man and the !iepreseu!a-of v,hom he demanded to see the Seere-fwo..!d have been c-qual to the omergcncy,f4Vfm V' . '"t i' rl J th ee Jootl.rcbv gixWt'.. 11 T-r,,,s having cUira, 1,-tny. On that day, arm! rebehiong of thtt K,,,uhlican party chosen byJary, making the same representm'KtnU-eausc his ambition was to serve and rePVrclFa h, ZrX Junius a J--inst sid estate lo present them Vrrrlj hehiev.d its firt sure,,, h, the surrcnd.erthem to be their .second Representative inlwliich he did to tha servant. What i'ur-Munite his country. And to raise up thcWr,, br. W.Ikes 'us li.TC.lMo-g'lUih,H:tICat0,i f'r. wtlltm,fut arul ? of Fort Sumter mid the !owerm2 of tl,the .'overnmenf. what a contrast ! Doth I ther passed in the way of colloquy is no.&'ums, to sow ibrgH fulness so as to reanM6' n 1 . . . . n. ' nml no,,.-..-?! "ldt0'3 to n.ake immediate paymrt nitiomd flag; on that day, four y.ars'f these men within a lew hours of each known, but tl.e. man struck him on theg.be acknowledgement of authority, totive autliv.ncc ou that occasitm. g April 19, 18C5-6f Adnl'-. Mtienvards, the same triumphant ,lla?rr were the observes ,ft Washington, with a billy severely injuring tliecalm the over excited passions, to ivor-g Ifit is indeed true that he is the as-fe . . . . standing before the gaze of men, each ad-ul1 kng mm a.moat senseless Hu'amze a land torn up by sacriiice, to re- : r iVesident, the universalltLcwis Dunmoyer 1 In the &mmrn vcr its Iocs, was givn to t. e breeze 'romgj, thc aMcmb,y of whk.h they were t assasMi, then rushed into the cha mbergstore material prosperity, to regulate I IFdi". ation which will consign him to vs 'of GimbrU G-unty. N1- the runparts oi the same 1-oi t find on theiS members. Surely the crand old Demo- - and attacked Major Seward, Paymaster ofghnances and general disorder, to reunitePja&t-m juf.imy will not prevent the ex-- Al ner Schmck . 3. December Term, a mo day, Abraham Linco'n. President of fccratic party with all its proud antecedents 'the United States Army, and Mr. Ilan-btor one common good the remaining! "'f the pio.ound.-t sympathy and,nJ Ki"',s Kcarn J Ven'h ErPn- . ,v he Fnited States was mucoid withio-as not disgraced by ,7, representative a messenger of the State Department. streng,l, of the too weakened, though ye.row for those who are allied to him bvgL f0' XtribS S Pitthtcf the Canitol. I1'1 H-tven we coud say that our y . two male nurses ''em. Ie. eh sections which have roved to onegblood, md whose condemnation of tljl t.eir str.ie uiaitj, ict will not be less emphatic than our&Vreditors. By the Gmrt. m K . , . vur,l -v tne repressive OI ,,ie tie-V c -mnici-i-. j are wormy 01 mutual esteem and re-own an,l aU the more emphatic, becausel glm over U.e vidtoie conntrv and v.il v?o! i.m r.nri v. the sueressfu! rmrnimnt f 3?ed three stabs in tlie neck, but ecvcrinT.launion is t here not wm L- r..,..i, r,. ii.Rr , 1 .. . ,i r 1 -j - 1 1 3 . . . . . . . ----- JOS. M'DONALD. Trot'?. prinliuv a f.-el'iMg of profound ti-in.l:.;hyfc-Mr. Pendleton for the Vice Presidency. !Jit is thought and hope itn.l r. gru ihraiiit tho citili.od worl t?-'?" ' &lho"h he bU'.fI I'fi'b'; . . . s The assassin then rush PM I.iiicb.. wi.l 0 tu hi.s ;:rav..i CT It is ie,H,iiod that Secretary S.-w-mouritcd ,,U itWM at the tiounjoj by th whoV. nafHtn. 1 iVrd will rTovcr from bis injuries ft off befjjo the alarm 9 w,""b" v" 5?oi tneir ouispokch naeiiiv 10 me lovatii ',"iV!,u'"ra'f,i r nc.:i' - " d, no artcnes.agroatest mind and satisfaction for lhcgcause, anJ thtir hearl-lelt admiration olf,bat ih Al'ditor will attend b the duties ef . greateM heart. And from the amazingly atc President.--Vu,v, r. PP"intme0t at his Uuc in ed down Ptairs,tJwisdoin and moderation exhibited by theia pn u etlnesdr.y the 1 . tn day of May, .6. d.wauJ rode H President in bis miblic ,'... (ni;lJ - . .. .. fefor the purpose set f'rth m the slv.ve in th n , , , Uf.. , , , ""- C-r o man is wie at all times, 1101 Pabovo order of Gut W TI K0SE. cold be sounded,.h rebels, we behsve thai hi2 ecconfI Ad.eknowi in al, things. k Av U H ' Ai- U G : 1 Vf ir TTTT