Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4529, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1865 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL.
FRIDAY MORNINO. APRIL IM. C ! T Y IT EMS. r.tnerol Order !. s. Eucmrt DrAywcrr cr titA,) AOJiTilTOiMUt"! ( mc, i'tiaArvLi, April V. I-C5. ) It IayIlj tn arrttgfd by tbe autW.tiea cf tt o eraraectcf tie 1't.lted State. tit tb rnnair. ef the laU a od Uoartted PreJetit, Ata t am IiMrvjit in rjntib.r place cf Ca! rpo, !a fjrinijStM, I'.l.nvi, will arrive at lo baBapoU-cri Sotvlar, ite 30t & at , 1t it atncateed ttat putlic toi.or r brl oo tt occasion hy the p p e f tb ata-, c3.r the d;rctlon cf iL tat aatbcrit:, f.n w-. I. A fpeelal train, witb dlt; t in cttUtlitg t. tb Gtjteroor lid cCkert of tat. iL (jovtrii'.r'a ata!T. iL Jodartary, rotfcbr of ifce tKllatar. tb Matr f the ci-j f Ia4.anapoi;,an1 tte bead of tb v rou rniht. ry depart aect In h täte, will tt dl patrh1 cn Sat tircay evening. April 29, to mt the fa.raj tra n at tb Mai l:r, a&4 c rt tbe am to thi city, arr;rir g here t 7 o'clock nuday nomir. 1. Tb rema'-ja Iii be takru from tb train firir.e;. ately on arrival, atJ plarM m a fccrat rar and eacorte4 by the i Ii autbonUe and tb military to tbe Ctpit-.l, there to be Iii afat la tt rotunda tint:! 1 1 v'cl ck a. tn.. Bp to which hr-or tley may b r'.ened by ladiea and cbtldren. 3. At 11 o'clock a. m , a'W appreciate certaot. , the rsaain will I plsctd anin m theiur.fr car. and rocefc1on formed oder dlr-itlti cf .ereral lb. ma, A II rrt., Chief Afanhal. aod T.reeet Hripli-r OfnTnl A. A. Stenn. CM f Aitant Marshal, aul thr aN, who ill Conduct th air ovr nrh l.n ci ma rh a ibey 4. Tb military arrr.gTntt will la charg of UaJorCrneral Jo-epb II i'r.ctntisndiD .Vnhrra lparmtt. and Hrevet tl.J-.r (ier.eral Alrin 1. IUey, comnat'di( Iitr1c tiX li.4i.a. ba r rfiut-4 la prnvvi f..f appropriate aalntr, smart cf bonor, Ac. 5. TLedt) aa'boritS .f ti.d arupolit, ih varkn order nd aiuclatioti tta mil tare and des n of ttii tat a;ei.erallyt are ti.Tit d to participate In tb honor n4 uitrrj:!ic of the ucalfc, an J ill are refja't'I to make ecU arrinjeroent a Da be arrupriat. 6. Aftr tbe prureftomn rr Tcrri to tLe Capi I, tb- tvT3a:n will Oe aain pla.ce.1 In tbe rtanda, tn tte, after i.Uh th citizen renerliy will 1 afforded an f.j p rInnity toe ibw y paa na; thr'-nh the hall ir m aoutb to nrtb. ?. At tbe proper boar f-r leii.(r, (li oi. ur.'!jy B'gb') tb retnaina will b ect td bj the civil ard mtlIta y autborltlea to tb funeral train, ca i utr fnr Si rir; flM. V. Tb Stale Capi'ol and sroond.a wilt K appropriately Uraped and decorated ui dar tb direction f CwU. turi'n an-i rrjbarger, o tbe Gornor'a atatT, who !.o fturr d ottii: car fur tbe retrains 9. Tbe atten lama cn tbe remain and arcompirij Ir lb aamie. will b received and entrtar.d a tit t;ue.t f tb tat; tb military cort will ti rnterta;M-d i.y tbe military autborit e on duty In tba 1ty, l1 ine ritYi ! ..f the ata at lare will be entorTainrd t.v te r:t lien of ln.1ianp.II. 10. To rftbt tb people f tb tat to tir.ite In a LtV ad tribvte of bonr and repect Cttlnsc a' d apprcpriaie to I he n,rm ry of tb revered and lamen'ed Lixroij the ofT'. cr o tb varlott railroad. centering at thla po'.rt have tn requested to run rpeclal train at reduced rate f far lull particular, will be Announced r. Hi, out r-J-Hy order of Oorernor MOETCN. VC. H. II. i P.ECI 1., Aiijntant General iJniann. ICccrptlen mi the llrnialim of "resident Lincoln. F.XWCTIVi: DtPATlfT tt lMliXt,l Aijitat GcxcKAL'aOnirr. I.Pt4)iarou4, April ?l, WZ ) GKNFKAI. ORDEI.S, Si. 6. I ICVCItAL MOSOa-l ASD CtllkUMI-. TL remain f tbe late TreiUent of tb Uuited ütatr-i will be received bj tb state and military author. t e tt ? o'clock Sunday morning, tb SOtn. lnit., and mnveyed la tb fnneral car directly to tb Capitol, th're to h l.iM in tat. From 9 to 11 o'c'uck a. m ladle and iMMrfii will te d ia order through the hall anl rotumlj, fri.u U'i to north, ao that they msy Main n view i f tlr re. uajoa. At 11 oVl'ck e. dj. tbe puMic honor and cerrir.oi.us n tbe part of tbe tat, appropriate to tb rfcaion, will bo commenced by prayer and a i.a.Ini! d:rte, and Iraraediatelj thereafter aprorelr.n will te forced in the following order: OHM Or fR(CI!.ION. , 1. Funeral escort ii column of march, crpi-ed of a1! the military In tbe district. 2. Commandinj oOcer of the Northern Department nJ D:atrlct f Indiana and tbclr stafft. 3. uCccr of the army and nary, n t connected with Held rvlc, in lull uniform, mounted. 4. t Lief Hartha! and tff. 5. Gnard of houor and ttndan,j, trarellLd with the remain, by ord-r of th War Uepartment . 6. The Clerfy iu attendance. FAIL .ARTI.. Hon f Kilr re. Col Wm C Kiae. Hon H TboMipro, Itaac JenkiD-oa Hun J 11 FAPiuhu. eAIL-MZAKCKi. llonJ?r Sullivan, Col K G Mirjock, 1-wia HJik, Hgii Kalpb Hill, Coi J A lann d 3 t. RelaUrea of thedeceasrd. 9. Th Governor and Llentnnt-Govern"r of in.llmt 10. Governnr'a Mali. 11. OCcersof State. 12. Jed,j f the fn:ted ?latea Conr, Supreme Court, and Circuit aud Common Tlaa Couit cf tbe .State. 13. Soldier of tbe war of 151. 14. Member of Congre. 15. Member, of th Senate and llouo cf R'-pn ut. tlv of IndlaoA. IS. 02lcr of the SanlUry and CUlV.un Cwrcmiflona. IT. CTort aataorit of th city of ltidiauapoll, lüflaloi tii Tarioa Ordtri aal Associations. L3 City aud county delegation!. Ordert and A!dci4tionfr03i the State at large. 19. The fleveren-i Clergy of the varluu Jenominj tlona. JO. Delegation nd ditiBsulhed stranger from oth-r State. 21. Colored de'egaUoua, Societie and Atf iaüon. 22. Citlien of Indianapol: In CArri?e. LJVK Cr MARCH. Tb pruceailuu will te funned ao a to march promptly at 11 o'clock a. tu., and will move a follow: Oa Wahfngton ifeet et to Illinois, thence mrta to North atrcet, thence ea.t to Sew Jersvy street, there vouth to Washington straff, thence w-st to the Capitol. Upou returning to the Capltcl, the jcple f tbe ."tate genratly w.ll b afforded an opportunity to view the re. . ma by paasing through tbe hall front outb to north. At U oMock, xaldnlsht, the remain will t escorted by taectttl au t m.litary authorise to tb funral tr.!n. eo route for thir tnal resting plac. Tb fo lowing MarsbAlare announced: General Thomaa A. Moni, Chief Man-bAl; Crevet Brigadier General A. A. S;eren, Chief AaaUtar.t Marhah' AirrA&T MAKSUALa. 1 D.aukt C1. Jameü D'.ake, Cwl. T. K. K:hiiwonh. 2i Diui.t in. V. J. BUtott. lit. lVrJamin F. tcrtbMr. SJ Distrkt-CuL J. Warner, Cvl. KenaeJj r.ron 4tni TJ.atrict C.-l. W. J. II. Robir.n. Colonel Ira G. Grove. ith District-Col. W. E. Villeau.''!. I.ac P. Cray. Ctb District Col. D. t!. K. e, Cul. Janiea Hurge-s. Tth IH-tnct Lieut. C1. Allen HutberforJ, Col. K.t-ert N. Iludon. Pih IMtrlct Mjor C. S. .rrver.n, Cd. W. C. I T - Ur. 9tk Ditirtct Mjjot Cbaile X. Terrell, Cul. lv:4 it. Dunn. 10ih D.strict-Fred. F. F.uib. F;.. C 1. Oarle- U". Chapman. 11th Patriot-Lira Kla:!;!. IV,. (V! A--:rr Steel. The Marhal riil te doijtiated. ly tlack c:j i aud ruuea trimmed with wb t ilk tilb c u : s tovered mihi trimmed wiiu the xa mA'.eriAl. The headquarter of tb chief Mar-ba! and a''.jm nil V at tte Quartermaster Gereril'acffice.rortli, uid ax de :a! tluute. A ittt XarshA. i'l report f romp.'y at 8 'c.ot k Sun-lay morr.ir. D:ei(Atc& frm abroad !;! b'j r:et on ttIvaI a! llr I'ti -n I-pot by Aiiiatt Mar,ba a, bo w!i e r.-T;-ary InstriK-tiona and o.tJe-. All dlfauon, Aoc'.a ion, Ac, talrac-il in tie luregvlra; proitTArrme i'i appo'r.t their wa eJT.ccrs, wbo are requeud to rport to tLe Chief Mrbl by 9 o'c'nck, or aa arly thereafter a prat.cab!, tbat tLe fncaxn may be rgii.iied pro-xptly w.tbut ccufa--ion. Band f mu:c will b plcel at proper mtrrral :n th pr cession a It 1 crxt,i:-i. AU public andpr.tat bu.il. i., cirriajc a:I I ar.r, vnll I- aipropriattly d'ap.!. and ciuien penr'.'.y are rraete4 to wear proper mlltm vi tnoercieg . The artC'.erj will receive crder la refrreice to a!stei 1 r)t' -a. trvm Üajor Get ral IIw er, C,irj-rt.and-IcejtLa U I ret. p. or4er ef G wrar Ü01T0X. W. H. U. Tn.Ti, Attirt OaCcral IsdUsa
t3T"Mri. Tbotapoa L Sou hart Hifp-er'a
ilucthly for ilay, m apieadiJ ccmlcr. a m C57"An abirdicel woman bj the caraa cf K.e!lr, I.rirg wt of Whit river, w found tlrd in her brii t rs'trdaT raorninf?. A coroter'i it q-ieit w htUi on tte body, aod ret c me J a Tcriict of dih frota r egtect r.i cryir". GT TL Irlir Central Railrot l frenyrouly rfitJO-f, to rarry nil edi'or c l putli?her to an J return from the El. tonal Untei.tjon at R chraonJ free Tte cvrTention aemtl to Tin:rJj. tli 4 b d iy of JIt. Ticke will be i-AUci cpon Weit.e4iay f retell. rg. t7,Madatn D m rest' OjzUc of Faabion for Ma -ur(ie but number that hs beea i u'-J. iMiitr'ioLi9 are In the highest atyle of art, ini i; girta onoplete denriptiou of r.r;t, li-hjor. Fur Silebj Mr TLutnnn i JThcre i a hue ttll of rubbish before Xo 12 Wf: Watbirjgtjti atrcet lint khouIJ b removfi to dy Lei the etrf be eleAtied. Krcry citizen fh'.r.U take an Intete ia thi mitu r. roMOTio?ii Tbe fwllowing prorxotioti wete t.nde At the djiiir.t jent-ral' cf5c at the ptate houe jfte?day : 07tb Infantry Wiley E. Dilterüoie, captaia cjaipir.y C ; Duvl b, rii.k, 11 lieuif cant enmpv It U .ir.ticipttei lJu! a Urcr buubtr cf p.fr.-ot. will le in th cite n the HOih than cn be acctULi tn wiaie 1 t tbe hu!r, aud it ha betn thou-bt well to sugft that the bakeriej r.d at.i; houses he krt open, bdJ that they prepir? to firriih provi-ii.e. in plenty. J. Cavlv. Mor A feciitl train will leve ihi city on Stiif'Jt? i vrriit;;,' l'i Tifct lh ):0 in chirge of the rir: icnt'ii tc-msii ". Tbe train will proceed a ft.- Richoict-o. "d return with tbe funeral cortrf ( !i Stithy facrijiL". None will be jf rn:i'Tei to .cin'j ny the tr.iti exeep'. tt;o-o who are jof iAÜj itivitel by tbe .utli'iritie-. V5ti ' u eii, S:ewatt A C'" have y ic'! u;- ti our tible H -r pT. The A'Ui.ro, ornl T!.c Your;' Ko'ks' Kritii'l lr Mty. Tbe two former j .'ti.ii.'ila re to well known i- w.l rij t-wmnien-a:ii:n fion u. Ti e j.icc::t i.umbcr. aicfulU rqunl to tJ.eir pieJcce-or.-, atd in ercry y kii-tnin tbe hljrh charattrr tbe iii.igjzit.- cn i5"Tbomttj. the ßha in, ii iu dtil receipt tif (rrah idle fi-h h:ir iea hn-.tr pniicdt m .1 in ti e hc.it condition. He sflU m ton or tv- d 'iy , iri pi eotrt 1 to rurtii!! tliern :it whole.- ue or iitail Ilii dcj ot i ori We-t Pen! -tictt. con r oj W !1, r:i 1 it ia open from diylilil tili dil; At pie-cnt p;i fresb fish ii the clie.prt"'. tint cm be placed upon the table. A r-Jir.r ba? become cu;rrnt t!ut ti e te mni.Hof Mr. Lincoln, on account of ia:pr!ect coibtlniiii, canuot be opened, but we tbink it ia tnitike, it tlicy were opened ut Albnur, N V., siid there i u report thit tbey are ia a .t;tie of 'reservatio!:, hid, if o, wiil Uiv.IoubtedIr te opctcd to view ere. Tr.oU5ir -Jj will cnie with the expectation of fceii?j them, atid of course, W it h p '-Me, thr-v '.ül ro he 'iiJppoia'cd. 2PA rnceiri; of M t;; hl 1 in (Jrir.d M j-'tiic Hall 1 1 " vro:r. sn-1 i' w.ü? ur.'! i n.-omly drriiit d to t ike j .t t in f Ii I 'mi rial pro cruion in lmnor I tlit llo t ! if! Lu.'i-li.-'t' i l t! l'i.i;ci S .r . A i-itoMiiitoe - .j p. !..t. t- i!e f"r!ni:.e ot:,.i!.I r.it.-.iiu ii;il!v I riiw i-.;if tlje UraaJ M .köi.ic II ill. M .-o;i Jioiu nil p.iit of the -tite- ate iuvitt 1 to meet t tho room, in Grind M-or:? Ii'.", ' ::tirir bo.-r S'lrdir morcirj. Foa the From. Tbe 15.h batta'.iou, c-;s-i-itins ot fix cotrp'.ir under tb commind of L:. C-1. Smith, lelt f r Wnsbitiron jer'er.lay 'I be battalion wti i iKn;zrd from ihc retxDit.'.' of compw.ic in cuup .titer rc;ruitir and drAl'tin vra ptoppeti. They made fine appearance, it least to niMfU ol liiem as eppesied i tb'OUh the cloud of dut in whici they wcro cnreloped ia tliey piHc l p Wahi:ilon s'rect ai d down Virgini l Avt nue C3PWe would rupfest tho itrcct t tK:u's eiotier, or to whatever oCu-er h the an hority, that il would be i fccod idet to clear Wbinton atrcet et.lcwalks ol the b:xe-, barrel, kc, that litter that thoroughfare arid h ive become a fcrcal ii'cotivenit ii-e to (.cdeti ian Let theci'y wear hrr tiJieat aepcot on the the 3'dih,xnJ let every uuucei.ry lucutobrance to travel on tbe Hit eel be removed. We think tuch n move- mem wlmiM bo about ist credit this tbe prof-jiiion in which the ladiea are rTitrre'-cd, to iy nothing of the food laite niHidfer-te-l hi the fmnier. Tut TuKATiit La-t iiiht Tom Taylor'? "Tit ket-of Leave Mm" wrts phicd before a Ure audience at the Metropolitan. Nothing could have been filier Neither the drami or the catä of thiracter r.rel a word of commendation from u. To right th Fioteiie-e tako their lire el i benefit. The bill i a rare one "Tbe Youn Acirc$-'"Irib E.nigr.iDt,"ar,J"Dr'uD O'Linn" to be presented. Il merit will draw a full houe, the Metnpo!itn Theitrf will be crowded to night. JSThe mm vho, while onveyin the urnA from the station to August i, in 1'ike town-hip, Marion couuty.a few b.ys apo. and while crosa intbe woodland ot Adam Uodabiugh, met a reapcctable? lady and insulted her, it informed that be was aatched itsd tbil the particulars are known, but Are at premt withheld Tbe lady i th-ti.kiul that. through tbe iLÜuenceot triend.. the brute ws ptevrntol from further outruns Johnny mu?t be more eutiou in hia taoie meuta. Mahkuge Licenses The County Clerk ha grai.ted licenses of marriage to the following perfon for the week ending April 27th, IcCö: Siroucl Redmond and L:zz'e Rettc-i S. H. Mix and Elizabeth Vitirgee. William Gtojsuiin and Ch:itca Ilhodco beck. .! L Fen y und Mary E Midden. Alex Sander and Lucy D Smock J D ll!b.nt ar.a Carrie Il iriorj. Patrick M.-Kernau nnd Mart Jne Hay. Henry Jfchruidt and Catbrine Lcy. E A. C itca arid Semauth W Crahia. G. W. Pixton and Sarah E H.bert... TcANrrst or Real Estate The following transfers ot real e-tate were made at the county auditor's office yesterday : John Ü. Ätarr to Sidenticker & Kappe, lot No. Ii, ia cut-lot No. 15, in Indianapolis $3,JÜ0 Henry Fray to Win Colton.a part of the land in pection 31, towihip 13, ranne 5 north $HÜ Marv Friy to Wrn Colton, !e:i seres in section 34, towiisliip 15, rane 5 north $UH). Phebe M. D ugherty to El;zabh Nulton, lota No OJ nvd 100. of out lot No. O'J, in Indianapuli. S5.S0 Wiley A Msrtiu to L A . Frybcrcr, let No. .'Iii. of out-lot No. 151. in IiiJiantcoli $'22o S P. Ley it: r to Tcter Smith, lot No IT in ThompsL'U ai d Sra:ck'i uddificn to Sjutbport f:d5. fTThe City Council of Iridiar.sjyli have in viteo the City i'ourici!- of Cirrtralfi r L-;. ville to be pre-er.t i t the 0;L. From r very vrt ot the sftie .trd Isoai VVeilern Ohio we t;.derr::iiid there will Ic 1 ir,-e rej. rcci.titioi- of the citizt:-5. a:.it the luultic.vif will unrwÄ-.b-eily be the larc?! ever beirrt; in Ir.i:ai;a;i:. I !.e cit i'.r ? arc rn L i z evert riccc-u:y preparation to enter: ibj j t 'o Private residences wiii be open for tbe accoc-ru-litioa of tiitor., anl tveryt;nJ tht w:il aid ta the C3fcrt rd w x-t -f 'be reor' -:!! - - - ii I bj attcri ld to iud nude Tbc iti'tOid wi'l tu i Vrt bil'-re triit o mi o fr-'ni the city. A ( aril. In cc-r -eqncr.ce of tbe fui. e t I uf Fre.i iu; Lincoln the judces of the Ubited States court hate tlttermti.ed that no buMt:e? ebail be done ur.ti! the 5 h cf Mir. The crand jury . however, wiil te euipibnelcd oa the 2d of Mav. J I). HowiAr, Clerk lMjiNAriLh Ai ril 2T, l?bo
GvtuW Kmikimc Solu The oveir. ' AkD-JOsLFU HAEEIS offer. h'.mlf to or's it-f '.rt.v soid jeMCiday for the um of : tb biepetdeui voter r h I ifth Ward, a aa !ndiU.VX. to Sitnuel Miller. F.-. ' r'tnt ca".onca!üa!e ftr Ceu.cüman. Mr. Hirr!. 1 Tne sal ot th biiii proorrty ou the eOU'.b j old eltiien of tbe WarJ, h all hi property la It, and wi steamer ol War!:igloa and l"nnesee ftreeta , f elected wi.l pled timaelf t aid in accaring cheap
as po'. potied until lue-day.at S)g o Ciock p m. riau or tuia rauuj cau urn uaa at tu viusw of Wiley At Martin, auctioneer. e-a. - - t . . . .a T -
Pociir:Gt or tit Callxd Mxstxxw cf Citt Coujrcrt Tb Coaccil met thia lorenoon at 10 o'clock, la pcrtcaoceto t call of tbt mayor. Major Caven ata'ed the object of the meeticfr, when tbe comtntttee appointed at tbe citizen' meeting ' Iat night, laid before the Council their pita for draping the city, erecting arches, Ac, and ake! the Council to co operate with them br a committee of it member. Mr. ilushey offered tbe following resolution: Reolred, Tbt Mayor Ctve.i mi Councilmen Cwbcrj td E nr rc n. on tie ptrt of tic Council, and Col. W.J II Riöineoti.Gen. W. J E liott. Col W. R II dloway. J. II Kappe-, E q , at,d J. W. Diri, E q , on tbe part of tbe einten, be :rinted a committee to make the necery arranemenfa to decortte the city nd erect arch on VYaahinton sire?; on the oc ctaioa of the reception of tbe rem lis of our lit president, Abraham Lincoln, and that this C-.uccil Will piy the expense of the same That the citj tlcrk.4e and ia hereby directed to i.ue bis warrants on tbe city treasurer for the i.trxe upon the certificates ot the mat or. and thtt the trri.urer ii herebj authorize. and directed to fh eiid warrirt oa pre-entttion. Tbe resolution w 8 adopted by uoauimom vote. On motion of Mr. Coburo, tbe citizens Kencrally, aLd epecilly thoe residing on tbe line of march, are r quested to drpe tbe:r rcider.crs in mourning. On motion of Me. Brown, the Mtyora and City Council of Cincinnati ?.r;d LouiTil!e wpre invted to iit the city and attend the fursrrnl cb-
qmes as atiets ot tbe ety. Uic M iyor w.i? directed t' iiamcJiiteit ttlraph th al.-ote ??iori to tK nnihoritie nforei J O.i nioti5:i of Mr.llioac, Couudlinen Haurl,tv , (I.t n'l Collev wr arj'xviDteJ a committeo of rerp:k.r. to try '-'it ll;P r.love ren-jlu tian Oa motion of ! .Uxmou, the citv tnir?hl ws i:,trrufrl t c thv. t!i üiflrt rut nesocia-It-'.bi uni otiitr of t!.2 city he in retdir.c.-s und report to Gr?d Mr-h.l Muri- t ihe tio: cr time motion o,' Mr. Um.!-, t'.ie c-iuuiiltee of reception oiiVf oarjicJ erC directed to rroc rt Dj lo-itiori ei Mr. Ilo.,z, when the Council ad jwu'ti, it mJjnti.n to lütcr S.iti;fd.iy atT'jo'clocK, to h a lit t ho iccr.i i 'i oj tlie M tyors ami C'oune i! fron L .- i!h. hv C:rri:,n iii .Vjvim.i !. I HK I'lOXMU II AT Hoi- TliP old i !id, (whil has lt'g it:-e been conride! by ti e t b ei vim; por'- ce,) tie bc! litt und Cap bouse in thH ri:y. is Joint..-! it Eit Washington street, opposite GIoi'ü Iiiotk For more tbsn til'teeTj t-r !;..- be i p! u t buy lint. Hut, notwithii'atijiti it loruit-r i;.Od iMUie, wc think, sol My, vc ithcit in'.en.iin fltttctv.th.it the present propr'tp'or, Mc.r?. Biker & Mclver, hve kept it all it whs, md added much to its teput ition In brief, tiieir house, lor fiao H it, with men. is i "by-word " aaion youth-, the " plate to buy," an 1 with children, their Fancy Good often n.'t a bil aby. L.tly,tl,ey hive addtd thirty loel to the leni,ih of their nrni, m kit! it, by nil odd, tbe tarnen H it House n the State, U-ing l.'hJ feet deep Their .rock, ol courae, will be equal to titelt- room for display. They furtberm ore a??urc us lht their purch'iei being so much larper than all co rupe-kor, they cn eell at lower rates. Kodwirj; them ta be honorable men, we take please in effermg tbern tbi tribute, and wish them continued ncces TiiE Fiweeal Cab. We wer o i yoteniay -hown the tunenl car to bo ucd iu drawictr the renirtiiH of Pi evident LiuoK from the Vlku Depot tj the Stato Hou-e. 'ihe tar will be drawn by einbt bite bor.e, caparicoi ed ir. black veli et, tiiturnel with re-try silver ftibgc, and carry im; biark plurues tij-on their hi.d The csr ia fourte u f-.'ct !o? ix i:i width and tlirteen-obi a hilr i:. liUi... It u covered wi;h fine black velvet, and on the eide festooned with curtains of the emoe mveii.il heavily trimmed and ormmcnud nith il er i ra imenu and Uic The coffin rls iu the ciitei of thecir and can be seen plair.ljr as it h drawn a!or;g. Tho etr, when fully completed, will present the, m : tnsgnißcfctit appearance, and will constitute the principle feature of the procession. 1'he work i being done at the shop of Wetter & Williams, ur.drr tbe Cir'-cMop Mr. Eirjh Hcdc. Cocmrt RasiDENCt? Na tncte beautiiul grourd tor fiibinb.it: ni'i t.ce e:n be found in t tie vi inity of tbo tity ti io t!ic l-ta to be o!d r.ext Monday by Wiley L Miri'n. The lots c u tain from 2 to C terra each, are only a abort walk firm the street ean, at-d all lie ht;h and beautiiul. The rrorcrricnt tmi'.tiings of the city can be t-een froru the rutid. Parties wi.hiiig to view the grounds cm obtain plats at tiie ctbee of Wiley k M iitin, n:nl will lititl the lots nil nkeit Miid tj'imtvie.l Hk;h Hi altuy Ckoi ni. No more iWt able fruu:id have yet been put toto the market i'or ale, than th tt to be sold next Monday afteinoon. The city o;n be een from the elevated part. of the pround. AH of ir i- w!l dr lined, tend the r eijk'hboihot.d i no'ed fcr bein the lie ilthirt in tbe vicinity d the city. The oU contain from two to mx acre Full pirticulars and plats can be had nt the oftc r:" Wiicv t Mrfia, real etttcbrokrr. ' '3 Z3T A licii -lonth of h;-.ir bioitiee-l, lie nttural color rc-tcicd, (not dyed), aud all diea ees of the scalp, falling .iT, tic, cured by uing "Eureka," the infallible htir restorative. " Prie il ," per bottle. Sohl bv all druusistn J It Senoi k. Drutriii:, Ratr. Riock. Acert. eodtt. itS'We have jud rcceired froru P5ioo,.i lull j lioeot fe.t fiii of the be-t quality -aliioii, hal ibut, herrir,', tnarkcitl aud codfih, AN, freh lot of s iidine-.kt lower prices. Fx-rTcuin i I.tmii., Idtl CtrtrilOrottn. FlNi: ÜAKIEN Lot AT Atenos Wilev A. Mirt'n.real estate auctioneers, --ell on Mon du, May 1, a number of fine lonci therouthea' corner of the ci'y, ;t id v.-it hin a hoit di taiee ot the line of the city rai'roii. L t contain from two to -i 1 S:e ftdvertisniif nt. 5 - mt& paaw -. 2TThoe bu-ine? lot cn South Illiaoi-i ireet. to be o!d at auction next Saturday, will rent for 10 per cect on their value, aud will increase at the rate of 0 per cent, a jear besides. No tetter investment can be made. Sec Spinn ii Smith's alveitiseraent and flat in th: paner. i!C-3t. a -aa- a- - - ZfT'Lx die., call soon if yon wi-di a pair of thoe beautiful Italmoral or Congress (taite-rs. a there is a great ruh for them, at Clark, JohnSon & Co'-, No. 17 West, W'&shiagton street. 26-3 j itiPSnour keeps one of the betdru tores i in the city, and in addition to medicines of all cri and thcbe?t kind, he ha every thir.g in the ! line of toilet article?, for ladic? and gentlemen. ! Hi place is Xo 5, Uttea IIoue Block. : Fur Rent. A large room in the third try ; of tb new Seutinel buiMirif,?, No 27 uuth Meibiiin etrcek The rooan is well lighted and ; the entrance good. Apply at this office. Ttf. r""A fir.o fro--ii lot of orinc. lemon, date. f., etifo-in'jf . prn: e- and r.it-ir.a. at Central "cry Fli. k ii t r i Otvu-or. I.'j tt rTThc very popular lho aid S;wt lloue i I' Clark. Joi tj-i-u . Co i- t..w nowded with ji.'.'c to 5cc nnr . - 1 a " 1 7 nrz arid eii-o . rxm r .ft ? "5re Dr Wrw Thomson? sdrertbeiaeot P b f.ne'li pre cf t day'? r'.er. jm '25 tf. ST For cboicai drus, pure toi'ct -oap-, bif'be. combs, Xc, and lor tbebe-tquick yeat. t ti SenoutV drug etore. Bites House block ' KT0;Ak eale- at. 1 savill prvfi'-sis the motto i ot Clark, Johnen A Co . No 1? Wet Wah iri.ton -uetts J5fA few exchanse papers, done up in pack aeea of DHi. can te bad at this office tf gaa, tight Uiti, and to look after th Icterert cf th Ward la th CouadJ aad a taat ft baa It fair aaare o all pI'c taproveneat.
Telegraphic Dispatches.
aoTB imiuiTnirii atatiTatiiimiti. (For Jloraaliia; Itcpwrl See fr'lrat aVa.are. -1 MIDNIGHT REPORT. Latest War News. The IntenicrT Between Sherman and (he Rebel Officers. President J ohnson's Body-guard RICHMOND NEWS, Stoneman's Expedition in Tennessee. PARTICULARS OFTHE DEATH OF BOOTH. Arrest of his Accomplices. PROM PORT MONROE. PROGRESS OF THE FUNERAL CORTEGE. The BSMpf ion at Iliifl.alo. r Ar. r. Front eu Vork. N.w Vouk, April 27. Tne HcraMV Ralci-h tortC'f or.df rt of ti l'Jth :!-t.. et.d ti e fr.llowin;: Ji'hi..ton Iii' pioiHtJ io ."urttTidir l i ui.iv ! on the terms pruntcd Gen Lee, a,d reque.ttd Geo. chfrrn-in to rend :h r ropo-ita-n to W?hinctoii. Sbci inan Icpiied he aa f:inoered to ;.t', aiid that it was unnecessary to send te. Wa.-hington, thus caui:ig de'ay. An interview wu bid next dy when General Johra.on made tbe inqu:ry wbat terms wuuhl be yijlJed to the n er.icr- of the 'onfe-'lerafe orernmctit. General 'iiirriiuii ttlu?td to rtcoj,i iae the ;uj thoritv of any auch jovcrttnent, but was pre pared to treat iih Jchr s'ou iu t fbcer of the insurgent ft-rccs A lecud meeting w held at hhii ilreckitiridge, rc.'on;r.jd u a mj jr general, and not the rebel fcaetJiy of war, wus pre-cnt. It w. t thia e-ouft;ten"o that General SLrrniiii per::ottfI tho ii.tr.xltf ctiou of the objection ai!c tropoftitio:. which i: t aiid we-tc -lictitfd bv Jeff Dai. Siiorm.tn hfJtd ot the pithitienti ursai-.-intio:i beloto negotia'ln, au 1 communicated the intel ligence ro the rebel, who appcated t.i Juvethe mn.t profound rcrt t at the eveut. Gen S'.outrriaa, who .ya- reported at (old-bo-ro, was perruiiU'i to e-ome through Johnstori'-i littei to Raleigh Johuati n's armj i probably 35,0110 t-ttot, ot.d teuer nip; died w.th field guu au l bores thin unv anuv the confederacy ever had M :ry of th r-rjk fi!, however, are no williLZ to wr.k the formil surrender, an 1 3rele.itiüji toi .heir home. The iltrald'a Ralegh correej otdeut eayt: A cotamivio:!, couFisticj of Ki Govemor Graham, L'x Governor Swayue, Surgeon General W mien and Col. Uuru weit rent by Governor Vance to see what arrscgeracnt could be made with Sherman, on the partcf the state, for a ce?tiin of lio'tiliiie-; and to :isjtrtiij what was ihr? Ftaiuaof ih itatc tovcrrnifr.t nn 1 i'seft.'rr.H un ier tbe new rrjime. Tb? con.o iiiiut h ad li.e u-ont ol Gen. Hardee to vUit Slicrmin, Johnton not beiu at hand; but Wade HtmpToQ intfrcepted and tot them back Kilpatrkk being in the re-.r captured them, and Hampton having ict retted, again e:it thetu ou their mia.v-n. They had sin ittrrvicw with Sheimati, who jrave them a protecting paper lor the governor of tb autc, o long a re hostuitieu wciOfhown by then. Sherman told them t'mt he bid infot tuation as tj how the statu of the :ate i;ovf rnineiit was aftVcted, that tbe question did not come within Ina proviu; that be did not consider North Carolina out of the union, as tbe question ol se ce.tou had not been submitted to tbe people; that he would repec l every man that was not an oiiiutil ävace:8ioLi?t, and treat bira with every cur.sideration, still ha must march through the state iu purruit of Johnston, aud the people mutt Dcccäar;ly suffer by that march. Johatcn' army was inferior to hi., and every ruaii slain in tbe future w an unnecessary sacrifice Jobntoa, ai;d not himself, would be rcapviiidble for thia aacrifice and the suffering entailed on tbe people of North Carolina. The civilized world would pronounce Johnson! course ithuman and illegitimate. The Times' Washington speeial di?patch aayi: The statement that President Jokoson declines ail precautior for h; personal fety, ia erroneous True, he has no: given any special direction? (or guird to be placed about his person, but h approves the precaution taken by authorities, whirl) embrace the cor.tinuir.ee upon dut the late preside: t' b-".Jy uard. r- 'mrn in l 1 by Lieut J. Il .fiiiejri, oi Ohio The rempiiv cot'f'it-ts of or c selected ni:n ft ooi c'.cb county iu Ohio, a:..i number. ue:.ily one bun lteJ ta?n A suflicient fotce oftli's guard iaou duty at all times, and late visitor who cull upon the president at hi, temporary mansion i. confronted at onte upon approaching the door by three or four soldier, wbo do cot permit him to advni.ee further until his came has been neot in and the order given by tbe president to admit him. In the hall adjoining the reception room ate a! tu found foldiei; of cctccl deportment, w ho ejuictly remain about the entrance w ithin a few feet of Mr. Johnson. Sentinel constantly cuiioULid the house on the siiect and in the lot upou which tlc building stands In fact, every reasonable precaution i taken to prevent any violence being attempted upon the pre-idcr.t. TbeIVtaj: A private despatch from v.n oRiri.il source, received yesterday at 4 p. ra .reported that Itootb had broken his lee:, and that tbe äurgeon wbo attended him was Dr. Mudd, ol Charles rounty, Md , who was ariested. Tiius a clue to Dooih'M whereabouts wa obtained. The Ricbmord pspersof the 2Gth have been received. Tbe farmers about Richmond are letuinin'' to tL)'r homes, from which they were torn by Davis' conscription, and are preparing to resume the tillage of their firm. Some outrage ar i horse tlef: aie being committed by sttapcler of both artnic,but thee irregularitie are beir put down by the military authorities The fir-d and s-oeor d divi-ioti tl the Jlth army corps hi arrive 1 at Richmond from tbe Ap pomattox. Th?ci-rp promi?. ti do well in Virginia Several of the gunboats and iioti e!ad which were burned and blown up in the J ames river by the rebel authorities are being rai-nl, and much of their arras meut i found in very good condition. Tht: Whig sivs, on the ar.botity ot a gentleman froni GreeLsboro. that a diti-ion started outh lions Greer b-.-ro n tbe l-l:h, with a civlire eo ut. Gov. Sriiitb ha retumel to Danville TLe Davis party spke openly of tbtir intectioti of making for the Tracs-Misf-Usipfi. and wete confident that they could get over wvlnut interruption. The Whig doea not si;rre with thrtu Tret.bolm, the tc'oel secretary of the treasury, refused to sell gold U the eitlen. of Greensboro for cot.federate note, akho.ig they r.fier to pay any prce. I lly !mitb made a epeeeh on the 12th, exb siting the people to tlck to the banner cf Johaton, b it no: ose mir wis itßaertced there by. Tbe publication of 1 he Sentinel i to e reoimed in a few days. ( rem nthlncion. Wahi.to.. April 27. It appears that Booth and Hrro!d left Washing'.ou together on the niht of the mcrder of President Lincoln, and piscd through Ltouardiowc, Md . con-c-ralir.R themielven to the vicinity until an opportunity was afforded to tto-a tbe river at Sarin Point, which they diJ a above atated The man who hired Booth and Lii accomplice tht boat In which thtj croaaed tba; rivtr was cap
tured, we understand, lot afterward rati Ma
escape. Harro.d hai been loeged in a secure place. Djwlirg Green. Ler which plac Booth it killed. Is a po-t vi'Iajo of tee capitol of Caro line county, Va , cn the road from Richmond to Fredericksburg. A mile Lcrtb of the former place. Port Royal is a pot village in Caroline county. Va . on th riht back of the Rtppahan cock rirer, 22 ra from FieHckburg. UarrolJ is supposed to bare bceo tht (odipliceof the man who attacked Secretary Seward. He was formerly a clerk in a drug store ia Washington. He i unmarrie-1 an! afott J2 yesr of sge. lattc Information state that Booth Lad bii leg aet by Dr. Maid at 3 o'clock on Sunday mortiog, tbe 1 C;h. The doctor furnished Booth a pair of crutches. When the doctor wa arrefte-J h had one of Booth's boots in bis po-.'og'on. Prtrtlcular of the Capture of ntoih nna llarrvld WAi3i.GT0M, April 29. The Star in a later edition has tbe following of Booth: Both and Ilarrold reached Gtrnett's aouie days since. Booth walking on crutcbe. A party of four or five accompanied them, who spoke ot Booth as a wounded Marylanier who was on hi. way Lome, and that they wished to leave Lim there a shoit time and would take htm away by the2Gtb, jeterday. Booth lim;eJ Mir.cwhit acd walked" cd crutches about the place Fie complained of hi atikle He and Harrold regulirly took their meil at the hou-e, ar.J both kept up sppirstices well. One day ?. t the Uicr.er t.-.ble, tbe con vergaiioi turued ou the aS45-inatijii of tbe Pnsiclent, wli?n Iljoth decouueei the ai.-asiinatiou ia the svcret tn savin.sr tbat tbrre was no puniabwcai sacrc ccou-h for t!.c pupclutor, izi asotLer time, some one said iu Booth's presence, that rewards ntaountir.jj to $200.000 bad bera offered fbf Booth, cr.J thtt he wou!J I'.kc to Catch him. wbeu Booth tep'itJ, yea.it would be a Rood haul, but the nnct.t would doubtle?. eoott be i2:rcaei to $5'K) J'h T two Garret who liv-d ou th place say they had no Me that these puticj were any otiier than what their fiitnJs tepieoented them. Parole! confederate soldiers on their way home, pay lh.it wbeu tbo cavalry appeued iu that neighborhood, and thay hcaid thit they were looking for ihc avasn they K'nt word to them thit these fo men wore 12 the place. Or iu other wird-s they e.?-e:t that they are entirely innocent of giving the assassin i 1 and comfort, ktioning tkera to be such. The Id r , a tug boit. rcachetl bete about 2 o'clock last ni'Lt with Ilarrold and the two men above referred to, as well a the body of Booth. Ilarrold wa inirr.ediatcly put in a afv place. He thus far, it is stated, has manifested no dipoitlon to speak of the affair, but as he was known as a very talkative young :nn he rov vxin resume the u?e of hi tongue Rjoth and Harrold were dressed in confederate Cray, new uniforms, Ilarrold, otherwice was cot disguised much. Booth's mountain had been rut olTapTi ircr.tly with fcissors and his beard allowed to crow, changing Lis appearance considerable. His hair had been fit omewht hcrtr than bd usually wore it. Booth's body, which we have above described ws at once laid out on a bench and a guard placed over it. Tbe liia of the corpse ate tightly comptevsed and tbe blood bis eettled iu the low ct part of the face and neck; otherwise the face is pale and wears a wild, b.icgard look, in dicatiog eaposura and a rough expeiience in flight. Uiti bair is disarranged and dirty and app irently not bern combed since he took his flight. Tbe heid r.nd breast are alcuo cxpo.-ed to view, the lower portion cf Ihebcdy, including bar. dand feet, being covered with a tarpaulin. The hot which teraio'itod hi acursed existence entered on the left aide at the back of the neck, a point curiously enousb, beicz not far distant from that in which hi victim, our lamented president was 6hot. No orders have ye!. Lteu given as to what ells poaition is to bo made of the body. A large number of r r?ons have beu seeking admission to tbe cavy yard to diy to get a fight of tbo lody and to hear the particulars, but none except the woikmen, the ofiicets of tbe yard and thoüo holding order from thn dpirtm?nt r.re al lowed to enter. A Spencer Ctibae which Booth bed with him in the b rn at the time he was ahot by Sereaiit Campbell, and a large knife with blood upon it, aupped to be the one with which Booth cut Major RatL'ourn in the theater on tbe night of the murder, which was found on Booth's body, have been brought to the city, and are cow in the? to5;es-;oa of Col. Baker at Lis office. The bill of exchange which were for a con eiderable amount, found on Booth' person, were drawn on bank in Canada in October Iat. About that time be was known to be thf re. from Knotville. Knoxwlu , Ten.v, April 11. Since the lat intelligence from Gen. Stoneman. the following n'lniuiary has been Fuuitned up ot what be ha ha accompiirtfd: Oae portion of tha cotuuiaud, under General Palmer, moved down the Catawba river, dia-perf-ins panics jLoing eouthwest from Johnston's army, and captured upwards of 2.0(H) prisoners, and two pieces of Artillery, and among other things destroyed was the immense railroad bridge OTfr the Catawba river, 1,125 fet long and G) feet high. Learning that a general armistice had Leen en tcred into between Sherman and Johnston, Polmer ceased operations. The other portico of the command, under Gen. Giilem, attacked and routed the rebel force under Gen. McCowat at Morgantown, taking one piece of ariil'ery, und afterwards forcing a p-tMagc tbi-ungh the Blue Ridge, held by tbe rebel force ut der Gen Martin, taking ix pieces of artillery, and would Lave captured or dispersed the whole force bad Gen Giilem not ben met by Gen Mania with a lhg of true, bearing a letter from Gen. Sherniin, countcr-igr.ed by General Johnston, directed to Gen. Stoncman, ordering a general suspension of hostilities, and the withdrawal of the fotce under Stoneman's com ran ml. from Louisville LL'isi iLLk., April 27. Trains on the Memphis branch of the Louiyillc aad Kashville railroad from Clark-ville, were thrtiwn off tbe track one and a htif miles this side of Allensville and fired into by guerrillas under Ctpt. Morrow, yesterday fttternoon. The guard and some of tbe p?serger returned the fite, wounding Morrow and th:ee men. Three of our men were wounded, one met tally . A fight occurred jes-ierday near Biaudeuburg between our forces under Capt. Bacon and some 20 guertiila, resulting in the capture of twothird of the guerrillas. The Louisville guer.illa Shraney, recently convictel by a military comraisvon, wis hanged het to thy, I'roui I'ortrcaa .vioureie. Fcltbis Monkoe. April 25 Amons; the various arrivals from Richmond to day wa that of the piroled rebel General Pickett, who mur dered in cold blood ou the 2Sib loyal North Carolii.ians. He was dreaeei in a full suit of rebel gray and sauntering iu ud out of the fortres inspecting the gun and It various works with j much uouchaiance a? it be wa a enion officer of distinguished aerit The Steamer Richmond from Moorhead city arrive! here thi-i 4 p. m.. having left there at 3 p. m je-itcrdtv vrith trnporttnt di-patehe fiora Gen. Grant. The general reached the city on the 23 i aljotit UDdown and etarte-J immediately for Slierm in's army -it fltleigh. from Cumberland Cnp. Ci MbCRLAND Gap, April 27. Stragglers to the number of over ote hundred, came in yesterday, and were paroled. They were a portion of tbe 2üih Virginia cuvairy, 21 Tennessee infantry, Burrough' Virginia batterv, and the 3d, 4th, 5th and Gib Kentucky cavalry, of D.llon'et command. They continue to come into our lines singly and in squid. Col. Dillou had reoeiveJ a communication to the effect that by Stturdav cenly all the rebels in this -ection will have to be surrendered to him I'ram Ta ran I Tos-omo, April 27. The rax.4 jury have found a true bill of iadietment against J. aid an J Bennett Voung for bresch of the neu traUfy laws. Iroui llarrtatmrf. llAii.aiBkaJ. Aptil 27. Wra Toung lxj wa arreste'J week be'orc last by the proTot t guard for mating ooacece com meet oa tbt death of President Lincoln, was this afterxooQ escorted through the pricdpal atrteti of tht city by
quad of th veteran reserve corps, who played tbe rogue's march. Tbe prisocer was tlevated upon a board, upon hieb was painted words descriptive of hi t2de. Th covel 2Ir earned cocslderableicciitioa.
Frru rtail4elptila. iaiiADiU'aiA. April 25 About y o'clock thia morning. Mr. Ldwird Icgenoll, who deliv ered a strong aecesaija fpech a few dars aicce in Kentucky, was waited oa by a committee of citizens, cn aligi ticg from a railroad train at Ninth and Green street, and was requested to apologia for tbe peecu. This, Mr. Icgeraoil refnaed to do, and drew a revolver froa fcla pxket. but waa uoabl ta re it before be was knocked down and very badly cut and beaten by th crowd He was arreted and bald to bail in the sum of $2.000, on the charge of aijault acd battery and c-rryig concealed deadly weapons .-t cuisum.ee oi cozens nave since waited on tbe mayor to have the bail iccrcased to $.10.000. 51r Ingersoll ia regarded as or e of tbe chief of the disloyal party in this city. The arrest of Mr. lugersoll has caused coi.sid erable excitement. A larce crowd has collected arouni Spring Garden, where be is confined, and threats are freely made to lynch bin. His friend are cudeatcricg to take out a writ of habeas corpus, but sä far have not Uca succe-sful in finding the alderman !,t whom he was committed. This aftertioon. Charit? J. Iicrir-oll. the brother of Edward Ineersoll. and a notoriou sympathiser of tbe rebellion, went to Spring Garuca xiaii.iortte rurjoc ol iivz bailor bii brother. Oa descend :ce from bia cari'uca b wa aet upon by the populace and very badlv bcatcu. He took rcfurs iu the htll. an J wa S'lbuquenlly conveyed to hi home. Several piouiiLnt ece?sioniit crotoseJ t iit ipg lie hall Ihis afte.-DOoa, to cociult with Mr. Ineersoll, but they were warne! not to d r-t, aud desisted. The subject runt high, and h the present state of the public mind, the lives ol all gyropatbizers. with rebel can hardly be said to be ate. The Balletin furnishes the following ptttic-u Uta of the Inerioll difficulty, which hi pruned considerable feetsation In "the city. When tho train reached Ninth and Gtceo streets, a paity of meo get round the front door of the car. for the purpose of giving Mr. logersull a parting salute of groans. The obnoxious indi vidual, however passed out the back door, end got upon Wallace street; tbe crowd followed him At Eighth street, Mr. Ingersoll turned about aad faced tbe party. Cart. J. H. Wi;hin$heD, of the 19ih Pencsyivania volunteers, then stepped for ward and sai l ta Ingersoll, " I'm a aoldier and have risked my life for ray country I think you owe an apology to the couutry ror vcur pech; particularly to the soldiers Ingcrsoll merely replied, "Go to Hell." Ti c captain tbeu raised hi cane toetrike Mr. Ingersoll, but the blow was warded off by Mr. Inger roll with bis cane. The two the crowed canes for a few seconds. Mr. Ingetsoll received a cut on the left side of his faco, and broke kis cane cn the arm of Cap t, W. Mr. I n et voll then drew bock about ten pices, and took from his pocket a revolver ard cocked it. Some of the crowd scattered at this, when he wa immcduelv c''! by police ofiicers t he I tmeral Concur. BtrraLo. April 27-7 A M. We are now at Buffalo. Not the slightest accident has happened on the way from Washington, owing to the admirablejarrangemenü, and the faithful and experienced eßeers in charge of the train. The train was met at the depot by a large toncourse ol people, the men with uncovered hcaiis The procession was formed between eeven ai d eight o'clock, and proceeded towards St. James' Hall, under a civic and military esccit in compiny with our party, whhh hd followed the remains fiom Washington. The coffin wn opened in tie? of very many pereons, who lined the stree's through which the cortege pa.ed. The hearse was heavily trirnmeJ with bhtk clotb, sui mounted wi:U an nrcbed roof, and tastefully tiiniT.cd with whits itin acd Um lac e The extct ive display f iLo military and civilians was omitted, in view of the fact that Buffalo had a funeral procession on the day th cb?equies took place in Washington. Tbe procession retched the Young Men' Assembly Building at 9 35 a. ni. Tbe body was taken from the funeral car and carried by soldiers up into James Hall and deposited on the dais in the presence of tbe accompanying officer, the guards of honor and tbe Union Continental, commanded by N. II. Hall. The body wa placed ur der a crane ctuosy extendiug from tha ceiling to the floor. The epace was lit by a larsre chandelier. In the gallery outside the canopy wtg tbe St. Cecilia Socicfj, the Amateur Musical Association, who, as theremir,s were brought tn.euns with deep pathos tho dirge "Rest, Spirit, Rct," effecting emy heart and morin rxany to tcati. i ue society tbeu placed an elegantly fortucd harp madeol choice flowcfs at the Leid of th coffin, a n nihtite from them to the honored dead. Shoitly after this (he public were admitted. Ex PrcsiJent Fillmcte escorted tho remains to St James Hall, aleo comnan Ü, 54tb regiment. Capt. J. O. Bowie. i his cornpacj acted as au escort to the rrt! dent four years ago to and from the depot on bis way to Washington They will escort his remains from Buffalo to Cievelac.il. Rer. Dr. Gurley, who officiated .t tbe funeral in Wuiiington, accompanied the fiii rrtl psrty from this city. As etre.nfi.-ti -t itetne'it ratebr-en mido m the paper.., i i-. i t , e-ar v lomv, on the authority of tbe rrT.bihn; r.d r.dei taker, that no perceptible chiit) taken f lce in the body of the 1 tit prexi lefi'. .i-.-ie w? left Wa-hiiuUn.The ph'fician thcie ie:u ve.l :l put of the brain only for the autopy, hi.' it was rephocl. -o that no pstt or the ImkJv ia t)w deficient. Tho 1 etnaii, woe vi-i'ed throusb the day frc:r;9 1 2 9. m until t p. in by an immense number of persons. 1 he .'rui.gt meats are generally pior.oanccd bitter th.;n elsewhere; gieat credit i therefore d'te to the committee t ho perfected thero Ho-uitalitiei tre even where liberally extetided, both by the ot pontic .iMlhotitics and citizft.s. uriag the mt . .iug thcie. was placed at the foot of tho ccflin tin sr-h t-t wh'te camelias from the ladies of the Uniicd chuieh ot Buffalo. An elegant croKs of white ficwetf was also laid ou the coffin at the request ! Gen Dix and o.hcr ofti cer4. The St. Cecilia Society repeated the Liturgy which was ung with more lolemucM and touching effect ia their the morning. The procession with the remains left St James Hall about fifteen miuutca to H o'clock to depart by the railroad, followed by a large crowd. TLe depot was surrounded by a large ciord anxious to get a laat view of the coffin. The train tarted about 10 o'clock for Cleveland. The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A. At Naw Yoan. Apsil 27. TLe KrerJug Po-t fiys two merchant of this city bare proposed to the secretary of war to offer a reward of half a million of dollars for the capture of Jeff. Daria. If the ecretary approves it these two gentlemen will give $10,000 e h tewrd raia'ng the amount ramed. I he Tribune's Washington special sits: Tue loyal persona aet an example laat evenu, 01 thv oi general imitation. Thev met and orfn:z?d ar-d paesed resolutions pledging cocfi de ! e aad support to the tew president. And tt n loolved, that, as his time was ceedoi for pu'tlhr business they would foretro the pleaiurt of t peraonal interview. H n J. F. Ke'ley, of 5Iichigan, has been appointed f-ecial treis'iry agent for the state of Alabim. The Times' Washiagtou -facial say. Tte statement that President Johnson decline ail precautions for his personal safety is erroneous. He ha cot given any soeciel direction for guards to be placed about bis person, but approve of the precaution taken by the autbori ties, which embrace the continuance of the duty of tbe late president' body guard, commanded by Lieutenant Jameton. This company constats of one selected man from each county in Ohio, and nombera rearlv 150 men. A sufficient force of tbi guard ia eo duty at all time, and visitors who call upon tbe president at hie temporary taausioa. are confronted im mediately upon approacatinjr, the door by three or four soldiers, who do cot permit tbera to advance farther until their came aire presented to tbe president, and orders given tor their admit-tance.
Tbeaaree rpveial say a Go. Satler roj ta
nn joae in iieatbuetui to caorrow. Ai vet department. It i r.ot known that Batler wotili accept tne cemmard if te.-cred. The World's Raleigh eHrrepondct hy. Tbe pirit of Shtmao'a arary ! somewhat in the way of moral dvr,opmnt. That can bardly be credited. Men im have been cn tramp from eight o'clcck in theroorclcgof or. day till pan three ef the next afternoon, acaree sufa cient time to eat e r 1 -oil cc Oe and bolt a kit of pork and cracker, Tieg forth early and rush ca their wsy shoutirg yelling, and cheering aa if their hard life 1 the jollied sta'.e of existence in the world. Col. Parrott of the 2J Iowa abso'utely revolt ed iu the idea of tar ting ahead again before be bid time to be coao. Tbe RVhmond Whig of the 25th La th? fol lowiog: Davis was I Hilltro frooa the 13th to the 14:b. He then went to Gretesboro, w tenet, with an escort of 2,000 cavalry, selected from WLeeler's command, he started oa horseback due routh t A-hboro and Cberaw. By this route he left Salisbury CO mile to hi right. From Ctcraw be probably struck southwest H Columbia, S. C . from which place tbe country was open before bira until be reached the line of Generals Cacbv ard Wilaco. Uii own object DOW is to reach Trans MiUippi. and be cannot reganl himaelf out of extreme danger until be hit ran the bleat of the U. S. armies cow operating in Alabama. Davis. Breckinridge. Treobolm, llenjamiu, St. Jobo and tteaao all ride h tho cer.'er of hnfotlorn bicd of 2,000 citairy. VAuijfOTO!i, April 27. 1 he fjur:!. td.tion of The Star has tbe folow1(1 detail of -9 uptcr of Uarrol J and killicg t-f Booth : A detachment of th Ibih New Vutk cavalry. uLdcr Lieot. Dougherty, numbering 2i men, and accoscptticd by two o'f Col. Baker's detective force, which went down the river oa Monday, obtained the firet news of Booth, at Port Royal, on TueaJiy eteniag, from an old man, wbo t-tatc 1 that tix tuen, in company with a rebel cap!.h, had ero-ed the Rappahactock river a boit t'.xu ptetious. teicg ia the direction of Bowling Gi ecu. IU a.:ded that tbe captain would probably be foucd ia that place, as be was courting a lady there. Pushing ou to Bowling Green, the captain was ftu:.d at a hotel and taken icto custody. There) it was ascertained that Booth and Harrold were at the bouse ot John and Wm. Garrett, 3 mile back toward) Pcit Royal, acd about oce half a mile from the road pas-eJ over by tbe cavalry. Iu the meantime, it appears that Booth and Harrold ha J applied to Garrett for horse to ride to Catiia C. 11. Tbe latter, fearing that tbe horses would not te retained, refesetj to let them go, notwithstanding large sums were offered to to him. The5e tiicuni.-ttn.es, together with tLe dia logue between Booth and Harrold, each chargiog the other with the responsibility of their difficul ty, aroused the suspicions of Garrett. Tbe Garrett brothers urged Booth and Harrold to leave befoie they (.the O.mett) should get into trouble with our cavalry. This Booth refused to do without the horses. Booth and Harrold ilia retired to the barn, tLe door of which, after tLcy Lad entered, Garrett Iox ked, and remained ou guard in a neighboring coin crib, a be alleged, to prevent their botse from bving taken and ridden off in tbe nicht. I'pon ihe ajyioaih of our cavalry from Bowling Grceu armut 3 o'clock cn Wednesday, Garret came out of the crib to meet them, and oce of them inquiring for IWh, was' directed to th? barn Booth was immediately eommoned to surrender but refused. Harro! J expressed Lis willicgctji to give himself up, but was overrulcl by Booth for some time, but finally surrendered leaving Booth ia the barn. Tt c htter then assuming a defiant air called out to the commanding cfüct-r, aDd protoctd to biui that Lii men ehobld be drawn cp lit fifty yard tlob-.nce when ho would come out and fight them. After the barn bad been burning three cr four hour?, and wbea about to (all in. Booth who bad been standing with a revolver mono bird ani a carbine renin n the floor, made a demonstration cs though to break through the guard. To prevent ibis Serg't Corbitt fired intending to bit Booth so as to cripple him. Tbe ball however struck a little too bigV and entered the neck resulting fatally. Booth had a thoit hcavv bowie knife, with which he struck Major Rathboce, a Spencer ciiblue reveu shooter, cf M8achusetta manufiictwe, three rcvuir en anJ a pocket pUtol. He wore, besides bis ordinary suit of gray, a cloth cap, a heavy hib topped cavalry boot on bis n;ht foot, with iLc top turcol down, ar.d a government siico ou bia Ictt foot. No due could be obtained of the other two men. TLe two Gairets were taken i'l!o custody. The coniHii:..! inmiCliatt-J j taitel for Wash ingtoa. ScrgcaLt Coibelt, wLu hot Booth nt bap tied in Boston about aevcu years ago, at which time he asum2d the name of Boston Corbet t. To day he has been greatly liocixeJ, and in the etreet was tepcatcdly suttounded by citixen. who occa-ioniliy maLifeste-l their appreciation of him by loud cheer?. The Garretts are di eBed in rebel gray, having belonged to Lee's army, and just retrrced Lome ou parole. They prolces to have been entirely ignorant of the character of Booth and Ilarrold, and manifest great uceasicfH conccrcicg their connection with the affair. Booth acd Harrold narrowly escaped ca thia side of the Potomac Marshall, Murray acd Pcaie, detectives of New York, tracked tbem to within a short distace of Seven Points, but Marshill being unatquaicted with the country, acd without a g'ii ie. darmj the darknc of tbe night took the wrung road, acd before he could regain the tiail Bo'.th and Hno7d succeeded in crossin the liver. Hie report that Booth tried to shoot Limsclf while ia the barn is false, although bis parley with his besiegers indicated tbit be would rot be taken alive. His manner throughout was that of a hardened desperado. Knowing Lis doom waa sealed and pi eft 1 red to meet it there in that shape that the more igr ominous death awaiting him if raptured; be appear! to nay little regard or attention to the fire raging about Lim until the roof began to fall in when be made a deeperate attempt to cut his way out, and per bap really hoped to escape amidst the smoke and confusion It was the movement on his part that eaused Corbitt to fire. Harrold before leaving the barn laid down b't pistol which wasimmed.ate'y picket op by Booth who bad it iu Lis band at tbe time be was shot. Corbrtt who killed Booth, is said to be a man of deep religions feeling, wbo ha at prayer meeiiDg lately prayed that the assassin of the late president might be brought to justice. It is said aleo that In pulling tbe trigger u Booth he sect op an audible petition for the soul of the criminal. Tbe pistol oed by Corbett was a regular Urged fcir.ed cavalry putol. He was offered il.000 this morcin for the pistol with its five load". This afternoon, Surgeon -general Barce. with aistacts, Leid aa autopsy on tbe body of Booth. It cow appears that Booth and Harrold tad ca clothes which were otigin&JIy some other cloth than confederate Cray, but being faded and dusty prcecLtod that appearance The Navy Department received information from Actieg Rear Admiral Stribbing, commanding ea-t gall blockading squadron, of the destruction, at St. Joseph's, of extensive aalt work by an expedition from the United State steam era Somerset .r.d Sunflower. FoXTtrsa Moaaot, April 24. Iutelligerc6 was received this 000a of the destruction of the schooner Ocean with forage, off the mouth cf Aaruc river, lb mile from this place. Tbe schooner wa set on fire by some paroled prisoner of Lee's army. corcnciAL. i BY Ta t'lnriaaaaaitl narkei. CiwnxiATi. April 27. Flour 25c lower; Superfine iO 75; extra $7 UO 7 25. and family $7 5U9 00. Wheat, red $1 50; white $1 C0QI 60. Oat. 72c Corn dull. RjeflOO. Clover seed $14. Whisky doll; small sales at &2 0. Me pork 32?. Sales of 300 tola of balk meat H'.ISU'; cotblng done Shoulders 1314; side 1415; heme H,'Q15 Bulk ham advanced to ICc. Lird advanced to l$c. Grocerie firm, with a good jobbing decaaod Sugar 13SlGc. Coffee SO Q 33c. SUver $1 35(31 37. Oold 01 47.
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